A consistent set of neutron kerma coefficients from thermal to 150 MeV for biologically important materials.
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A Wambersie | P M DeLuca | A. Wambersie | H. Barschall | R. S. Caswell | P. Deluca | M. Chadwick | P. Young | G. Hale | R. Macfarlane | H. Schuhmacher | R E MacFarlane | U J Schrewe | G M Hale | J. Meulders | U. Schrewe | H Schuhmacher | M B Chadwick | H H Barschall | R S Caswell | D T Jones | J P Meulders | P G Young | D. Jones
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