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<p>producing an excited nucleus, or absorption with transmutation of the resulting nucleus. Most detection approaches rely on detecting the various reaction products.<br/>
* Magnetic moment: Although neutrons have a <a href="page.php?w=neutron_magnetic_moment">magnetic moment</a> of &nbsp;<a href="page.php?w=Nuclear_magneton">u<sub>N</sub></a>, techniques for detection of the magnetic moment are too insensitive to use for neutron detection.<br/>
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