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    Diffusion of Aromatics in Silicalite-1: Experimental and Theoretical Evidence of Entropic Barriers by Kolokathis, Panagiotis D, Káli, György, Jobic, Hervé, Theodorou, Doros N

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (29-09-2016)
    “…A specific computational methodology based on transition state theory (Kolokathis, P. D. et al. Mol. Simul., 2014, 40, 80–100) is evolved and applied for…”
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    Non-destructive analysis of a Late Bronze Age hoard from the Velem-Szent Vid hillfort by Tarbay, János Gábor, Maróti, Boglárka, Kis, Zoltán, Káli, György, Szentmiklósi, László

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-03-2021)
    “…The study discusses an unpublished bronze hoard from the famous West Hungarian archaeological site: Velem-Szent Vid (Transdanubia, Vas County). This small Ha…”
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    Re-evaluation of the Late Bronze Age “warrior equipment” from the collection of the Ministry of Defence, Military History Institute and Museum, Hungary by Tarbay, János Gábor, Maróti, Boglárka, Kis, Zoltán, Káli, György, Soós, Bence

    Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-10-2023)
    “…•TOF-ND provided a new result on Late Bronze Age bronze objects exposed to high-temperature fire.•Neutron imaging revealed data on casting quality, production…”
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    Characterization of a South-Levantine bronze sculpture using position-sensitive prompt gamma activation analysis and neutron imaging by Maróti, Boglárka, Kis, Zoltán, Szentmiklósi, László, Horváth, Eszter, Káli, György, Belgya, Tamás

    “…Complementary neutron-based elemental analytical and imaging methods, i.e. position sensitive prompt gamma activation analysis and neutron tomography, were…”
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    Molecular Observation of Branch Point Motion in Star Polymer Melts by Zamponi, Michaela, Pyckhout-Hintzen, Wim, Wischnewski, Andreas, Monkenbusch, Michael, Willner, Lutz, Kali, György, Richter, Dieter

    Published in Macromolecules (12-01-2010)
    “…Using neutron spin echo (NSE) spectroscopy and a labeling scheme unique to neutron scattering the motion of a labeled branch point of a three-arm polyethylene…”
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    Archaeometallurgical characterization of the earliest European metal helmets by Mödlinger, Marianne, Piccardo, Paolo, Kasztovszky, Zsolt, Kovács, Imre, Szőkefalvi-Nagy, Zoltán, Káli, György, Szilágyi, Veronika

    Published in Materials characterization (01-05-2013)
    “…Archaeometric analyses on conical and decorated cap helmets from the Bronze Age are presented. The helmets are dated to the 14–12th century BC according to…”
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    Performance of TOF powder diffractometers on reactor sources by Peters, Judith, Bleif, Hans-Jürgen, Kali, György, Rosta, Laszlo, Mezei, Ferenc

    Published in Physica. B, Condensed matter (15-11-2006)
    “…In 1998, a prototype of a time-of-flight (TOF) powder diffractometer was built at KFKI in Budapest in collaboration with the Hahn-Meitner-Institut (HMI) in…”
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    Non-invasive PGAA, PIXE and ToF-ND analyses on Hungarian Bronze Age defensive armour by Mödlinger, Marianne, Kasztovszky, Zsolt, Kis, Zoltán, Maróti, Boglárka, Kovács, Imre, Szőkefalvi-Nagy, Zoltán, Káli, György, Horváth, Eszter, Sánta, Zsombor, El Morr, Ziad

    “…Non-invasive, archaeometric analyses on selected Hungarian Bronze Age defensive armour is presented here: three greaves, three helmets two shields as well as…”
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    Métodos de análisis no destructivos aplicados a espadas orientales by David Edge, Alan Williams, Zsolt Kasztovszky, Zoltán Kis, Imre Kovács, László Rosta, Zoltán Szőkefalvi-Nagy, György Káli

    “…En el Centro Nuclear de Budapest se han empleado varias técnicas neutrónicas con el fin de encontrar un método adecuado para analizar las armas y armaduras…”
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