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I.xiii<br />

I.D.<br />

How to find a request in WRENDA<br />

In this publication WRENDA requests have been collected<br />

in three separate lists according to application. The request<br />

list for fission-reactor development appears in Part II, the<br />

list for fusion research and reactor development in Part III,<br />

and the list for nuclear safeguards development in Part IV.<br />

As is discussed in the previous section, within each list<br />

all data requests for a single target nucleus, projectile,<br />

and reaction quantity are blocked together. These blocks<br />

are sorted by target - projectile - reaction in that order.<br />

The target nuclei are in increasing order of Z and,<br />

within Z, A. Elements which are iso topic mixtures appear<br />

before individual isotopes. Monoisotopic elements appear<br />

at their natural position in order of increasing A. Following<br />

the request blocks of highest Z are requests in which the<br />

target is lumped fission products and, finally, requests in<br />

which the target is an alloy or chemical compound.<br />

Immediately preceding each of the request lists is<br />

an index printed on coloured paper. The index gives the<br />

number of the page in the following request list on which<br />

the first block for any target nucleus (Z, A) appears.<br />

In this section are two additional tables for assistance<br />

in locating requests. The first table gives the projectileparticle<br />

sort order, and the second table gives the reaction<br />

quantity sort order.

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