The ($p,{p}^{\ensuremath{'}}\ensuremath{\gamma}$) reaction has been used to investigate the structure of low-lying states in $^{94}\mathrm{Mo}$. Single directional correlations provided reliable branching ratios, ${J}^{\ensuremath{\pi}}$ assignments, and multipole mixing ratios from analysis of the correlations via the compound statistical theory for nuclear reactions. From these measurements the ${J}^{\ensuremath{\pi}}$ value of the 2067.1 keV level was definitely assigned as ${2}^{+}$. Lifetimes for two states in $^{94}\mathrm{Mo}$ and limits for two additional states were obtained by the Doppler-shift-attenuation method. Values of $B(M1)$ and $B(E2)$ were obtained for six transitions in $^{94}\mathrm{Mo}$. Futhermore, properties of low-lying states in $^{94}\mathrm{Mo}$ were calculated in the shell-model framework and are compared with the corresponding experimental quantities.NUCLEAR REACTIONS $^{94}\mathrm{Mo}(p,{p}^{\ensuremath{'}}\ensuremath{\gamma})$, ${E}_{p}=4.8 \mathrm{and} 5.0$ MeV, enriched targets. Measured ${E}_{\ensuremath{\gamma}}$, ${I}_{\ensuremath{\gamma}}(\ensuremath{\vartheta})$, $\ensuremath{\Delta}{E}_{\ensuremath{\gamma}}(\ensuremath{\tau})$, deduced $^{94}\mathrm{Mo}$ levels, branching ratios, $\ensuremath{\tau}$, $\ensuremath{\delta}(\frac{E2}{M1})$, $B(E2)$, $B(M1)$; Ge(Li) detectors. Calculated $^{94}\mathrm{Mo}$ positive-parity levels, $B(E2)$, $B(M1)$, $\ensuremath{\tau}$, branching ratios.
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