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A high speed rotating-shutter spectrometer has been built for making slow-neutron measurements in the resonance region, using a neutron ``pile'' as a source. One of the principal advantages of the new apparatus is that comparatively small samples are required—typically less than one gram. The design and operation of the apparatus are described.
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