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A new fast transmission detector of charged particles

Draper, 1964

Document ID
1135486570573850688
Author
Draper J
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods

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PII: 0029-554X(64)90264-2 Page 1 NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS AND METHODS 30 (I964) I48-I50; © NORTH-HOLLAND PUBLISHING CO. A NEW FAST TRANSMISSION DETECTOR OF CHARGED PARTICLES* JE DRAPER** Yale University, New Haven …
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