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voice resonance

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Voice resonance is a theoretical concept within nuclear astrophysics and reactor physics that examines the characteristic signals or outputs ("voice") emitted by nuclear systems when operating in specific states of amplified energy transfer or reaction rates ("resonance"). This concept seeks to identify and interpret these resonant signatures to better understand the underlying mechanisms of fusion, fission, and energy conversion processes.

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JS

KTH Royal Institute of Technology

LZ

University of California, Santa Barbara

GD

La Trobe University

JO

La Trobe University

AB

George Washington University

Top Institutions

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Google (United States)

Mountain View, United States

La Trobe University

Melbourne, Australia

George Washington University

Washington, United States