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View Radiative capture of positrons by electrons and the use of the Born approximation By Irja Nieminen

Radiative capture of positrons by electrons and the use of the Born approximation

Radiative capture of positrons by electrons and the use of the Born approximation

By Irja Nieminen

View Coulomb corrections to the Bethe-Heitler cross sections for electron-nucleus bremsstrahlung By Samuel Harold Morgan

Coulomb corrections to the Bethe-Heitler cross sections for electron-nucleus bremsstrahlung

Coulomb corrections to the Bethe-Heitler cross sections for electron-nucleus bremsstrahlung

By Samuel Harold Morgan

View Studies on the failure of the first born approximation in electron diffraction By Hans M. Seip

Studies on the failure of the first born approximation in electron diffraction

Studies on the failure of the first born approximation in electron diffraction

By Hans M. Seip

View The second-order Rytov approximation By Harold T. Yura

The second-order Rytov approximation

The second-order Rytov approximation

By Harold T. Yura

View Calculations of differential cross sections for electrons with energy under 10 eV in water By Osvaldo Moreira

Calculations of differential cross sections for electrons with energy under 10 eV in water

Calculations of differential cross sections for electrons with energy under 10 eV in water

By Osvaldo Moreira

View Calculations of energy and angular distributions of electrons ejected from helium by 200- and 300-keV protons By William J. B. Oldham

Calculations of energy and angular distributions of electrons ejected from helium by 200- and 300-keV protons

Calculations of energy and angular distributions of electrons ejected from helium by 200- and 300-keV protons

By William J. B. Oldham

View Parametrization of electron impact ionization cross sections for CO, CO₂, CH₄, NH₃, and SO₂ By Santosh K. Srivastava

Parametrization of electron impact ionization cross sections for CO, CO₂, CH₄, NH₃, and SO₂

Parametrization of electron impact ionization cross sections for CO, CO₂, CH₄, NH₃, and SO₂

By Santosh K. Srivastava