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Jul 20, 2012Current status of MCNP6 as a simulation tool useful for space and accelerator applicationsMay 6, 2008CEM03.03 and LAQGSM03.03 Event Generators for the MCNP6, MCNPX, and MARS15 Transport CodesMar 25, 2005Extension of the CEM2k and LAQGSM Codes to Describe Photo-Nuclear ReactionsFeb 7, 2005Improved Intranuclear Cascade Models for the Codes CEM2k and LAQGSMJul 27, 2004Analysis of the JINR p(660 MeV) + 129I, 237Np, and 241Am Measurements with Eleven Different ModelsApr 7, 2004Analysis of the GSI A+p and A+A Spallation, Fission, and Fragmentation Measurements with the LANL CEM2k and LAQGSM codesMar 30, 2004Study of Proton Induced Reactions in a Radioactive 129-I Target at Ep=660 MeVJan 26, 2004High-Energy Threshold Reaction Rates on 0.8 GeV Proton-Irradiated Thick W and W-Na TargetsJan 26, 2004Nuclide Production in 197Au, 208Pb, and natU Irradiated with 0.8-1 GeV Protons: Comparison with other Experiments and with Theoretical PredictionsAug 14, 2003Analysis of Intermediate-Energy Nucleus-Nucleus Spallation, Fission, and Fragmentation Reactions with the LAQGSM codeMay 23, 2003Nuclide Production Cross Sections for 59Co and nat-Cu Irradiated with 0.2 and 2.6 GeV Protons and 0.2 GeV/Nucleon Carbon IonsMay 23, 2003Threshold Activation Reaction and Absorption Dose Rates Inside and on the Surface of a Thick W-Na Target Irradiated with 0.8-GeV ProtonMay 23, 2003Cross Sections for Nuclide Production in 1 GeV Proton-Irradiated 208Pb and 0.8 GeV Proton-Irradiated 197AuOct 23, 2002CEM2k and LAQGSM as Event Generators for Space-Radiation-Shielding and Cosmic-Ray-Propagation ApplicationsNov 23, 2000Cross sections for nuclide production in 1 GeV proton-irradiated 208-PbAug 23, 1999Experimental and Computer Simulation Study of Radioactivity of Materials Irradiated by Intermediate Energy ProtonsAug 19, 1999Experimental and Computer Simulation Study of Radionuclide Production in Heavy Materials Irradiated by Intermediate Energy ProtonsSep 25, 1997Experimental and Computer Simulation Study of the Radionuclides Produced in Thin Bi-209 Targets by 130 MeV and 1.5 GeV Protons