The INES project was sponsored by the CNR Neutron SpectroscopyAdvisory Committee, stressing the importance of realizing an Italian Neutron Experimental Station (INES) at the world most powerful pulsed neutron source (ISIS, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK) and evidencing the strategic value that such a test station would assume in the field of applied sciences like, for example, chemistry, material science, Earth science, crystallography, and last, but not least, in thefield of science applied to the study of cultural heritage artifacts.
Preliminary results of the Italian neutron experimental station INES at ISIS: archaeometric applications
Grazzi F.;Celli M.;Siano S.;Zoppi M.
2007
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The INES project was sponsored by the CNR Neutron SpectroscopyAdvisory Committee, stressing the importance of realizing an Italian Neutron Experimental Station (INES) at the world most powerful pulsed neutron source (ISIS, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK) and evidencing the strategic value that such a test station would assume in the field of applied sciences like, for example, chemistry, material science, Earth science, crystallography, and last, but not least, in thefield of science applied to the study of cultural heritage artifacts.File in questo prodotto:
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