Rachel format nuclear data files

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lifetime band1 2.5 27. 3.                   # in picoseconds
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lifetime band1 2.5 27. 3.                           # in picoseconds
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<band1 4.5 || E2 || band1 2.5> = 2.54 0.38   # Sign is interpreted as positive [eb]
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<band1 4.5 || E2 || band1 2.5> = 2.54 0.38           # Sign is interpreted as positive [eb]
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mixing band1 2.5 band1 1.5 0.35 0.05         # any user comment
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mixing band1 2.5 band1 1.5 0.35 0.05                 # any user comment
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<band5 5.5 || E3 || band1 2.5> = -0.23 0.12 # Sign is interpreted as negative [eb^(3/2)]
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<band5 5.5 || E3 || band1 2.5> = -0.23 0.12         # Sign is interpreted as negative [eb^(3/2)]
branching band2 2.5 band1 2.5 band1 1.5 0.100 0.020  # gamma decay branches only--not including conversion
branching band2 2.5 band1 2.5 band1 1.5 0.100 0.020  # gamma decay branches only--not including conversion
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lifetime band1 3.5 5.  2.                   # cite Jane Doe, PRC 5, 289 (1994)
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lifetime band1 3.5 5.  2.                           # cite Jane Doe, PRC 5, 289 (1994)
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The order of the individual lines is completely arbitrary.  For example, see the example file [[File:Rachelnucleardata.txt]], which should be renamed as above so that rachel.py will find it in the working directory.
The order of the individual lines is completely arbitrary.  For example, see the example file [[File:Rachelnucleardata.txt]], which should be renamed as above so that rachel.py will find it in the working directory.

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