The experimental results published before September 2023 from the various reaction and decay studies leading to nuclides of Z=60 to Z=76, 162Nd, 162Pm, 162Sm, 162Eu, 162Gd, 162Tb, 162Dy, 162Ho, ...162Er, 162Tm, 162Yb, 162Lu, 162Hf, 162Ta, 162W, 162Re 162Os, in the A=162 mass chain have been reviewed. These data are summarized and presented, together with adopted level schemes and properties. This work is intended to supersede the previous evaluation of the A=162 nuclides by C.W.Reich (2007Re16), which was published in Nuclear Data Sheets 108, 1807 (2007).
Nuclear Data Sheets for A = 34 Nica, Ninel; Singh, Balraj
Nuclear data sheets,
06/2012, Letnik:
113, Številka:
6-7
Journal Article
Recenzirano
Nuclear spectroscopic information for experimentally investigated nuclides of mass 34 (Ne, Na, Mg, Al, Si, P, S, Cl, Ar, K, Ca) has been evaluated. The principal sources of the Adopted Levels ...presented for nuclides close to the stability line are Endtʼs evaluations (1990En08, 1978En02). The data sets for reactions and decays, including all available gamma–ray data, are based mostly on the original literature. There are no data available for the excited states in 34Ne and 34Na. The existence of the 34K and 34Ca nuclides has been searched and reported in a secondary publication but no evidence was found for their detection. Both nuclides are possible candidates for one or two–proton emission. Only upper limits of half–lives have been proposed based on expected cross sections. Decay schemes for the β decays of 34Ne, 34Na, 34Mg, and 34Si are not known. Very little information is available for β–delayed neutron decays of 35Na, 35Mg and 35Si which lead to population of levels in A = 34 nuclides. Neutron–rich nuclides in this mass region are relevant to “island of inversion”.
Nuclear Data Sheets for A=160 Nica, N.
Nuclear data sheets,
September-October 2021, 2021-09-00, 2021-09-01, Letnik:
176, Številka:
C
Journal Article
Recenzirano
Odprti dostop
The experimental results published before May 2021 from the various reaction and decay studies leading to nuclides of Z=59 to Z=75, 160Pr, 160Nd, 160Pm, 160Sm, 160Eu, 160Gd, 160Tb, 160Dy, 160Ho, ...160Er, 160Tm, 160Yb, 160Lu, 160Hf, 160Ta, 160W, 160Re in the A=160 mass chain have been reviewed. These data are summarized and presented, together with adopted level schemes and properties. This work is intended to supersede the previous evaluation of the A=160 nuclides by C.W.Reich (2005Re18), which was published in Nuclear Data Sheets 105, 557 (2005).
Nuclear Data Sheets for A=141 Nica, N.
Nuclear data sheets,
February 2023, 2023-02-00, 2023-02-01, Letnik:
187, Številka:
C
Journal Article
Recenzirano
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The experimental results published before August 2022 from the various reaction and decay studies leading to nuclides of Z=51 to Z=67, 141Sb, 141Te, 141I, 141Xe, 141Cs, 141Ba, 141La, 141Ce, 141Pr, ...141Nd, 141Pm, 141Sm, 141Eu, 141Gd, 141Tb, 141Dy, 141Ho in the A=141 mass chain have been reviewed and the data are presented together with adopted level schemes and properties. This work supersedes the previous evaluation of the A=141 nuclides by published by N. Nica in Nuclear Data Sheets 122, 1 (2014).
This work represents an update of the previous evaluation of the nuclear data on the A=155 nuclides (2005Re01). The experimental data from reaction and decay studies leading to the following nuclides ...have been reviewed: 155La, 155Ce, 155Pr, 155Nd, 155Pm, 155Sm, 155Eu, 155Gd, 155Tb, 155Dy, 155Ho, 155Er, 155Tm, 155Yb, 155Lu, 155Hf, and 155Ta. These data are presented, together with the adopted level schemes and their properties.
Nuclear Data Sheets for A = 36 Nica, Ninel; Cameron, John; Singh, Balraj
Nuclear data sheets,
January 2012, 2012-1-00, 2012-01-01, Letnik:
113, Številka:
1
Journal Article
Recenzirano
Nuclear spectroscopic information for experimentally investigated nuclides of mass 36 (Mg, Al, Si, P, S, Cl, Ar, K, Ca) has been evaluated. The principal sources of the ‘adopted levels’ presented for ...nuclides close to the stability line are Endtʼs evaluations (1990En08, 1978En02). The data sets for reactions and decays, including all available gamma–ray data, are based mostly on the original literature. The 36Na has been looked for but not yet experimentally detected. There are no data available for the excited states in 36Al, and for 36Mg and 36Ca, only one excited state is known.
Nuclear Data Sheets for A=153 Nica, N.
Nuclear data sheets,
December 2020, 2020-12-00, 2020-12-01, Letnik:
170
Journal Article
Recenzirano
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The experimental results published before August 2020 from the various reaction and decay studies leading to nuclides of Z=55 to Z=72, 153Ba, 153La, 153Ce, 153Pr, 153Nd, 153Pm, 153Sm, 153Eu, 153Gd, ...153Tb, 153Dy, 153Ho, 153Er, 153Tm, 153Yb, 153Lu, 153Hf in the A=153 mass chain have been reviewed. These data are summarized and presented, together with adopted level schemes and properties. This work is intended to supersede the previous evaluation of the A=153 nuclides by R.G. Helmer (2006He06), which was published in Nuclear Data Sheets 107, 507 (2006).
Nuclear Data Sheets for A=140 Nica, N.
Nuclear data sheets,
December 2018, 2018-12-00, 2018-12-01, Letnik:
154, Številka:
C
Journal Article
Recenzirano
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The 2006 evaluation of A=140 was updated using experimental results published before November 2018 from the various reaction and decay studies leading to the nuclei 140Sb, 140Te, 140I, 140Xe, 140Cs, ...140Ba, 140La, 140Ce, 140Pr, 140Nd, 140Pm, 140Sm, 140Eu, 140Gd, 140Tb, 140Dy, 140Ho. These data are summarized and presented, together with adopted level schemes and properties.
Although work with children demonstrates a benefit of process-focused praise relative to person-focused praise on post-failure motivation, few studies have examined this result in adults. We tested ...the effect of three types of praise on adults' post-failure outcomes: person-focused intelligence ("high intelligence"), person-focused effort ("hard worker"), and process-focused effort ("worked hard") in a sample of 156 adults recruited from Amazon's MTurk. Participants completed a set of easy visual pattern recognition problems and were told that they performed better than most adults and were given one of the three types of feedback. They then completed more difficult problems and were told that they had not performed well. Participants in the "hard worker" condition (compared to "worked hard") were more likely to endorse intelligence as a reason for failure. They also reported lower perceived success and less enjoyment than participants in other conditions. Participants in the "high intelligence" condition were more likely to attribute their failure to intelligence than participants in the "worked hard" condition. The results suggest that the benefit of process-focused praise typically found in children (worked hard compared to intelligent) was mostly not replicated in adults, and person-focused effort praise was detrimental in a non-college student adult sample.
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