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 Bibliographic index 
For most reactions, different rates are proposed. These can be selected 
with the 'bibliographic index' field, according to the following 
rules:
    -  for nuclear reactions:
        -  1 = default, the most recent rates will be choosen, if available
-  10 = 
             
             Hauser-Feshbach evaluated from TALYS
             (if Z >= 4)
-  11 - 99 = forces the use of reaction rates in CF88, and idividual experimental rates published.    
             listed here, update 1st(update  at 23/11/2005), and update 2nd (the lastest update  at 24/06/2010)
-  100 = forces the use of 
             
             Iliadis et al.  table of proton-capture rates on 20 < A < 40 
             nuclei (2001, ApJS 134, 151), when available
-  101 = forces the use of 
             
             R. Longland, C. Iliadis, A. Coc et al. NPA, 2010, 841, 1-388 (nominal)
              The 2010 Evaluation of Monte Carlo based Thermonuclear Reaction Rates
-  102 = forces the use of 
             
             R. Longland, C. Iliadis, A. Coc et al. NPA, 2010, 841, 1-388 (low)
              The 2010 Evaluation of Monte Carlo based Thermonuclear Reaction Rates
-  103 = forces the use of 
             
             R. Longland, C. Iliadis, A. Coc et al. NPA, 2010, 841, 1-388 (high)
              The 2010 Evaluation of Monte Carlo based Thermonuclear Reaction Rates
-  200 = forces the use of 
             
             Z.Y. Bao, H. Beer, F. Kaeppeler, et al., Atom. Data Nucl. Data Tables, 76, 70 (2000)
             Neutron Cross Sections For Nucleosynthesis studies
-  401 = Descouvemont et al. 2004, Atomic Data Nuclear Data Tables 88, 203 
            compilation of Big Bang nucleosynthesis 
             reaction rates (nominal) 
-  402 = Descouvemont et al. 2004, Atomic Data Nuclear Data Tables 88, 203 
            compilation of Big Bang nucleosynthesis 
             reaction rates (low) 
-  403 = Descouvemont et al. 2004, Atomic Data Nuclear Data Tables 88, 203 
            compilation of Big Bang nucleosynthesis 
             reaction rates (high)  
-  501 =C. Angulo, M. Arnould, M. Rayet, et al, Nucl. Phys. A, 656, 3 (1999) 
            NACRE:  (nominal)  
-  502 =C. Angulo, M. Arnould, M. Rayet, et al, Nucl. Phys. A, 656, 3 (1999) 
            NACRE:  (low)  
-  503 =C. Angulo, M. Arnould, M. Rayet, et al, Nucl. Phys. A, 656, 3 (1999) 
            NACRE:  (high)  
-  601 = NACRE II (15 transfer reaction rate evaluated by DWBA): (nominal) 
-  602 = NACRE II (15 transfer reaction rate evaluated by DWBA): (low) 
-  603 = NACRE II (15 transfer reaction rate evaluated by DWBA): (high) 
    -  for weak-interaction rates:
        -  1 = forces the use of Goriely 1999, Astron. Astrophys. 
             342, 881  
             
             Table available in electronic form, 
             updating Takahashi & Yokoi (1987, Atomic Data Nucl. Data 
             Tables  36, 375) table (nominal) 
-  2 = forces the use of Goriely 1999, Astron. Astrophys. 
             342, 881  
             
             Table available in electronic form, 
             updating Takahashi & Yokoi (1987, Atomic Data Nucl. Data 
             Tables  36, 375) table (low) 
-  3 = forces the use of Goriely 1999, Astron. Astrophys. 
             342, 881  
             
             Table available in electronic form, 
             updating Takahashi & Yokoi (1987, Atomic Data Nucl. Data 
             Tables  36, 375) table (high) 
-  4 = forces the use of Takahashi & Yokoi, 
             1987, Atomic Data Nucl. Data Tables  36, 375
-  300 = forces the use of Langanke & Martinez, 2000, Nucl.Phys. A 673, 481 (beta+ and beta- rate with temperature and density dependent)
-  301 = forces the use of 
             Oda et al. 
             1994, Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables 56, 231 (beta+ and beta- rate with temperature and density dependent) 
-  302 = force the use of Katakura J., 1996, Chart of the Nuclides, Japanese
                       Nuclear Data Committee and Nuclear Data Center; 
                       Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute.(Experimental beta-decay rates)
-  303 = force the use of Tachibana et al., 1990, Prog. Theor. Phys. 84, 641,
                       (beta-decay rates, Revised Gross Theory (gt2)+ Qbeta from ETFSI, Branching 
                       factor for delayed particle emission included)
        
-  304 = forces the use of Moeller, Nix & Kratz, 1997, Ref: LA-UR-94-3898. ((beta-decay rates, Theory: QRPA + FRDM)
    
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