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Rudolf Ladenburg grad student 1940 Princeton
 (On the Angular Distribution of Fast Neutrons Scattered by Hydrogen, Deuterium and Helium)

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Harlan W. Lefevre grad student
Robert Kemp Adair grad student 1951 UW Madison
Charles Kincaid Bockelman grad student 1951 UW Madison
Daniel Weber Miller grad student 1951 UW Madison
Sperry Eugene Darden grad student 1955 UW Madison
David Bruce Fossan grad student 1961 UW Madison
Walter Benenson grad student 1962 UW Madison
Steven M. Grimes grad student 1968 UW Madison (Astronomy Tree)
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Barschall HH, Chadwick MB, Jones DTL, et al. (2000) Appendix C: Neutron Data Tables Journal of the International Commission On Radiation Units and Measurements. 78-165
Barschall HH, Chadwick MB, Jones DTL, et al. (2000) 5. Neutron-Proton Scattering Journal of the International Commission On Radiation Units and Measurements. 39-41
Barschall HH, Chadwick MB, Jones DTL, et al. (2000) 3. Neutron and Proton Radiation Fields Journal of the International Commission On Radiation Units and Measurements. 10-25
Chadwick MB, Barschall HH, Caswell RS, et al. (1999) A consistent set of neutron kerma coefficients from thermal to 150 MeV for biologically important materials. Medical Physics. 26: 974-91
Chadwick MB, Jones DT, Barschall HH, et al. (1999) Nuclear data for radiotherapy: presentation of a new ICRU report and IAEA initiatives. Strahlentherapie Und Onkologie : Organ Der Deutschen RöNtgengesellschaft ... [Et Al]. 175: 26-9
DeLuca PM, Barschall HH, Sun Y, et al. (1988) Kerma factors of oxygen, aluminium, and silicon for 15 to 20 MeV neutrons Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 23: 27-30
DeLuca PM, Barschall HH, Burhoe M, et al. (1986) CARBON KERMA FACTOR FOR 18- AND 20-MEV NEUTRONS Nuclear Science and Engineering. 94: 192-198
DeLuca PM, Barschall HH, Haight RC, et al. (1984) Kerma factor of carbon for 14.1-MeV neutrons. Radiation Research. 100: 78-86
Haight RC, Grimes SM, Johnson RG, et al. (1984) **1**2C(n, alpha ) REACTION AND THE KERMA FACTOR FOR CARBON AT E//n equals 14. 1 MeV Nuclear Science and Engineering. 87: 41-47
Barschall HH. (1983) 14 Mev D-T SOURCES Neutron Sources For Basic Phys and Appl. 57-80
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