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Single event upset at ground levelby: E. Normand
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on In Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on, Vol. 43, No. 6. (1996), pp. 2742-2750.
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AbstractGround level upsets have been observed in computer systems containing large amounts of random access memory (RAM). Atmospheric neutrons are most likely the major cause of the upsets based on measured data using the Weapons Neutron Research (WNR) neutron beam
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