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Forsyth, J.B., Knight, K.M., Penfold, J. and Saunders, P.W. (1974) Flipper Control Unit, Rutherford Laboratory Report RL-74-114. [Pg.254]

V. R. Saunders and M. F. Guest, ATMOL 3 User Note No. 9, Atlas Computing Division, Rutherford Laboratory. [Pg.109]

We thank the Science Research Council for support, and the Interactive Computing Facility, Rutherford Laboratory, Didcot, Oxford, U. K. for provision of the GOC. [Pg.137]

Using the high intensity pulsed muon beam from the Rutherford Laboratory 1 GeV proton synchrotron, the Heidelberg group has initiated a new experiment... [Pg.984]

Evans D, Morgan JT, Stapleton GB (1971) Internal Report RHEL/R 220, Rutherford Laboratory, Chilton... [Pg.143]

The Daresbury Laboratory CRAY-1 computer is accessed by means of an IBM 370/165 which is linked to computers at the S.E.R.C s Rutherford Laboratory, C.E.R.N. and workstations in many Universities. The S.E.R.C. network in fact incorporates links to 10 mainframe and 76 minicomputers and to 44 different sites. The CRAY-1 was installed at Daresbury for an initial period of two years, extendable for a third year. The S.E.R.C. buys an average of eight hours per day from CRAY Research Inc. Ltd., and the possibility exists that the machine will be upgraded to a CRAY-1 Model S/500. Proposals are also under consideration for the installation of supercomputers at the two largest University regional computer centres - London and Manchester - and at the S.E.R.C s Rutherford Laboratory where the existing twin IBM 360/195 machines are scheduled for replacement in 1982/3. Again these machines would be accessible via workstations in a number of University departments around the U.K. [Pg.10]

Saunders, V.R., and Guest, M.F., (1976), ATMOL3 Reference Manual, Atlas Computing Divison, Rutherford Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon 0X11 OQY. [Pg.44]

My thanks go to Dr. Hari Virdee for help with the literature survey which preceded this review, to the SERC Rutherford Laboratory for help with pulsed laser experiments, and to the SERC for financial support. [Pg.103]

M. N. Wilson and C. R. Walters, Development of Superconductors for Fusion Technology, RL-76-038, Rutherford Laboratory, Chilton, Oxon, England (1976). [Pg.16]

H. Brechna, in Proceedings of Second Intern. Conference on Magnet Technology, Rutherford Laboratory, Didcot, England (1967). [Pg.382]

Rutherford Laboratory Chilton, Didcot, Oxon, England... [Pg.365]

D. Evans et al., "Epoxy Resins for Superconducting Magnet Encapsulation," Report No. RHEL/R251, Rutherford Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot, England (1972). [Pg.420]

Fig. 12. Neutron inelastic scattering from CeAlj at 20 K, measured at an angle of 5° with an incident neutron energy of 600 meV on a time-of-flight spectrometer at the Rutherford Laboratory spallation source, ISIS. The data have been fitted by two Gaussian and a tail of low-energy scattering. (From Osborn et al. 1990.)... Fig. 12. Neutron inelastic scattering from CeAlj at 20 K, measured at an angle of 5° with an incident neutron energy of 600 meV on a time-of-flight spectrometer at the Rutherford Laboratory spallation source, ISIS. The data have been fitted by two Gaussian and a tail of low-energy scattering. (From Osborn et al. 1990.)...

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