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Radiobiological significance of beamline dependent proton energy distributions in a spread‐out Bragg peak
2000
26Al: measurement and applications
1987
Nuclear interactions in proton therapy: dose and relative biological effect distributions originating from primary and secondary particles
2002
Relative biological effectiveness (RBE) values for proton beam therapy
2002 Standout
Range uncertainties in proton therapy and the role of Monte Carlo simulations
2012 Standout
Atmospheric pressure plasmas: A review
2005 Standout
Cosmogenic noble gas studies in the oldest landscape on earth: surface exposure ages of the Dry Valleys, Antarctica
1999
Persistent Solar Influence on North Atlantic Climate During the Holocene
2001 StandoutScience
Plasma generation and plasma sources
2000
Accelerator mass spectrometry: New applications
1995
Cosmogenic nuclides in extraterrestrial materials
1990
Simulations of terrestrial in-situ cosmogenic-nuclide production
1994
Mass spectrometric identification of cosmic-ray-produced neon in terrestrial rocks with multiple neon components
1993
Terrestrial in situ cosmogenic nuclides: theory and application
2001 Standout
Simulation of particle fluxes and cosmogenic nuclide production in the Earth's atmosphere
1999
Air pressure and cosmogenic isotope production
2000 Standout
Cosmic-ray-produced 21Ne in terrestrial quartz: the neon inventory of Sierra Nevada quartz separates
1994
Scale-invariant nonlinear optics in gases
2016 StandoutNobel

Works of P. Cloth being referenced

On the production of cosmogenic nuclides in meteoroids by galactic protons
1991
The dense plasma focus — A high intensity neutron source
1977
Proton-induced spallation at 600 MeV
1989
Biophysical Investigations of Therapeutic Proton Beams
1997
Simulation and modelling of the interaction of galactic protons with stony meteoroids
1995
On the depth dependence of spallation reactions in a spherical thick diorite target homogeneously irradiated by 600 MeV protons
1986
Production of stable and radioactive nuclides in thick stony targets (R = 15 and 25 cm) isotropically irradiated with 600 MeV protons and simulation of the production of cosmogenic nuclides in meteorites
1989
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