Abstract
This is the second in a new series of reports of the work of the TASCC Division since the creation of the Physical Sciences Unit in 1990. Physical Sciences comprises four main sectors, namely the TASCC, Physics and Chemistry Divisions, and the National Fusion Program Management Office. Physics Division is responsible for research and development in the areas of condensed matter physics, neutron and neutrino physics, and accelerator physics, while TASCC Division deals with research performed with the Tandem and Superconducting Cyclotron accelerators, primarily in the field of Heavy Ion Nuclear Physics.
Hardy, J C
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Hardy, J C.
Progress report - physical sciences TASCC division 1991 January 01 - June 30.
Canada: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Hardy, J C.
Progress report - physical sciences TASCC division 1991 January 01 - June 30.
Canada.
Hardy, J C.
1991.
"Progress report - physical sciences TASCC division 1991 January 01 - June 30."
Canada.
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title = {Progress report - physical sciences TASCC division 1991 January 01 - June 30}
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abstractNote = {This is the second in a new series of reports of the work of the TASCC Division since the creation of the Physical Sciences Unit in 1990. Physical Sciences comprises four main sectors, namely the TASCC, Physics and Chemistry Divisions, and the National Fusion Program Management Office. Physics Division is responsible for research and development in the areas of condensed matter physics, neutron and neutrino physics, and accelerator physics, while TASCC Division deals with research performed with the Tandem and Superconducting Cyclotron accelerators, primarily in the field of Heavy Ion Nuclear Physics.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1991}
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title = {Progress report - physical sciences TASCC division 1991 January 01 - June 30}
author = {Hardy, J C}
abstractNote = {This is the second in a new series of reports of the work of the TASCC Division since the creation of the Physical Sciences Unit in 1990. Physical Sciences comprises four main sectors, namely the TASCC, Physics and Chemistry Divisions, and the National Fusion Program Management Office. Physics Division is responsible for research and development in the areas of condensed matter physics, neutron and neutrino physics, and accelerator physics, while TASCC Division deals with research performed with the Tandem and Superconducting Cyclotron accelerators, primarily in the field of Heavy Ion Nuclear Physics.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1991}
month = {Sep}
}