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    Benchmarking Relativistic Electron Beam Transport Through Gas by Moore, C. H., Grua, P., Medina, B. M., Rhoades, E. L., Szalek, N., Hebert, D., Gardelle, J., Cartwright, K. L.

    “…Verification and benchmark problems allow code developers to assess numerical accuracy and increase confidence that specific sets of model physics were…”
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    Relativistic Electron Beam Transport Through a Background Gas at SPHINX: Drift Cell Redesign and Initial EMPIRE Simulations by Rhoades, E. L., Moore, C. H., Elbrecht, B. J., Szalek, N., Owens, I., Cartwright, K. L.

    “…Validation of plasma physics codes like EMPIRE requires performing uncertainty quantification comparing experimental data and simulation results. The Short…”
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    Magnesium metabolism in rabbits using Mg28 as a tracer by Aikawa, Jerry K, Rhoades, Eloise L, Harms, Dale R, Reardon, Jacqueline Z

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-07-1959)
    “…1 Department of Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, Colorado Tracer doses of Mg 28 were used to study the metabolism of parenterally…”
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    Advanced Design Techniques for the Very Large Compact Range (VLCR) Reflector System by Ngai, E.C., Rhoades, L.E., Cardiasmenos, A.G.

    Published in 1992 22nd European Microwave Conference (01-09-1992)
    “…The compact range has become a popular measurement tool in the evaluation of microwave antennas in recent years. Larger aperture reflectors operating over the…”
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    Magnesium metabolism in rabbits using Mg 28 as a tracer by Aikawa, Jerry K., Rhoades, Eloise L., Harms, Dale R., Reardon, Jacqueline Z.

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-07-1959)
    “…Tracer doses of Mg 28 were used to study the metabolism of parenterally administered magnesium. Plasma clearance was rapid, and accumulation of radioactivity…”
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