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Fields of papers citing papers by A Cucinotta Francis
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All Works
15 of 15 papers shown
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Francis, A Cucinotta, Walter John, & F Badavi Francis. (2003). Extension of the BRYNTRN Code to Monoenergetic Light Ion Beams. NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N. 95. 15790.10 indexed citations
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John, Walter, et al.. (2003). A Proposed Performance Index for Galactic Cosmic Ray Shielding Materials. STIN. 94. 11278.2 indexed citations
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John, Walter, et al.. (2003). Effects of Radiobiological Uncertainty on Vehicle and Habitat Shield Design for Missions to the Moon and Mars. STIN. 94. 12875.3 indexed citations
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Francis, A Cucinotta, et al.. (2003). Heavy Ion Track-Structure Calculations for Radial Dose in Arbitrary Materials. Unknow.21 indexed citations
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Katz, Robert, et al.. (2003). Cellular Track Model for Study of Heavy Ion Beams.1 indexed citations
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John, Walter, et al.. (2003). Target Fragmentation in Radiobiology. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).3 indexed citations
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John, Walter & A Cucinotta Francis. (2003). Cellular Repair/Misrepair Track Model. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).2 indexed citations
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Tripathi, R. K., Walter John, & A Cucinotta Francis. (2000). Proton-Nucleus Total Cross Sections in Coupled-Channel Approach. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA). 5026.1 indexed citations
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Tripathi, R. K., A Cucinotta Francis, & Walter John. (1999). A Simple Method for Nucleon-Nucleon Cross Sections in a Nucleus. NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N. 99. 35995.1 indexed citations
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John, Walter, et al.. (1999). Solar Cycle Variation and Application to the Space Radiation Environment.31 indexed citations
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John, Walter, et al.. (1999). Contribution of High Charge and Energy (HZE) Ions During Solar-Particle Event of September 29, 1989. 99. 51002.19 indexed citations
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John, Walter, et al.. (1997). Exposures to Solar Particle Events in Deep Space Missions.15 indexed citations
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Francis, A Cucinotta, et al.. (1997). Calculation of Heavy Ion Inactivation and Mutation Rates in Radial Dose Model of Track Structure. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).9 indexed citations
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John, Walter, et al.. (1995). HZETRN: Description of a Free-Space Ion and Nucleon Transport and Shielding Computer Program. STIN. 95. 28530.182 indexed citations
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John, Walter, et al.. (1992). Multiple Lesion Track Structure Model. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).1 indexed citations
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