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Discuss energy levels of light nuclei

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The range of excitation energies within which well-defined energy levels occur in the light nuclei is in excess of twenty million electron volts; depending upon their individual properties, these levels may decay by charged particle emission, neutron emission, or 'Y-radiation, and often all three occur for a single ...

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The range of excitation energies within which well-defined energy levels occur in the light nuclei is in excess of twenty million electron volts; depending upon their individual properties, these levels may decay by charged particle emission, neutron emission, or 'Y-radiation, and often all three occur for a single ....

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