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par Gilles REVEL
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Docteur ès sciences
Directeur de recherche au CNRS
Laboratoire Pierre-Süe CEA-CNRS
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Laboratoires
Ces laboratoires sont prévus pour répondre en France à la demande d’analyses par activation.
Aux neutrons de réacteur : Aux particules chargées :
Laboratoire Pierre-Süe (CEA-CNRS, Saclay). Centre d’études et de recherches par irradiation (CERI, CNRS, Orléans).

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