Radioisotopes - Applications in Bio-Medical Science 2011
DOI: 10.5772/20598
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Medical Radioisotopes Production: A Comprehensive Cross-Section Study for the Production of Mo and Tc Radioisotopes Via Proton Induced Nuclear Reactions on natMo

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“…was determined from the three intense γ-ray lines at 778.22 keV (99.760% intensity), 812.54 keV (82% intensity) and 849.86 keV (98% intensity). Thirteen publications for the nat Mo(p,x) 96m+g Tc reaction with experimental crosssection data on nat Mo were selected from the literature [56,103,110,134,178,[180][181][182][183][184][185][186][187], and are shown with uncertainties in Fig. 11.…”
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“…was determined from the three intense γ-ray lines at 778.22 keV (99.760% intensity), 812.54 keV (82% intensity) and 849.86 keV (98% intensity). Thirteen publications for the nat Mo(p,x) 96m+g Tc reaction with experimental crosssection data on nat Mo were selected from the literature [56,103,110,134,178,[180][181][182][183][184][185][186][187], and are shown with uncertainties in Fig. 11.…”
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“…=1.34 up to 45 MeV. Experimental data are taken from Refs [56,103,110,134,178,[180][181][182][183][184][185][186][187]. for the nat Mo(p,x) 96m+g Tc monitor reaction.…”
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