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61Subject Index  a0 meson, 563 a0 meson, two-photon width, 565 accelerating waveguides, 809 accelerators, future, 798, 806, 816

Subject Index a0 meson, 563 a0 meson, two-photon width, 565 accelerating waveguides, 809 accelerators, future, 798, 806, 816

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Source URL: www.slac.stanford.edu

Language: English - Date: 2000-11-20 12:55:41
    62research papers The BioCAT undulator beamline 18ID: a facility for biological non-crystalline diffraction and X-ray absorption spectroscopy at the Advanced Photon Source R. Fischetti,a³ S. Stepanov,b³ G. Rosenbaum,c R.

    research papers The BioCAT undulator beamline 18ID: a facility for biological non-crystalline diffraction and X-ray absorption spectroscopy at the Advanced Photon Source R. Fischetti,a³ S. Stepanov,b³ G. Rosenbaum,c R.

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    Source URL: x-server.gmca.aps.anl.gov

    Language: English - Date: 2005-07-31 19:45:47
      63Laser-electron-photon group, Research Center for Nuclear Physics  Staff Prof. Takashi NAKANO, Prof. Masaru YOSOI, Assoc. Prof. Shuhei AJIMURA, Assoc. Prof. Hiroaki OHNISHI, Assist. Prof. Tomoaki HOTTA, Assist. Prof. Yori

      Laser-electron-photon group, Research Center for Nuclear Physics Staff Prof. Takashi NAKANO, Prof. Masaru YOSOI, Assoc. Prof. Shuhei AJIMURA, Assoc. Prof. Hiroaki OHNISHI, Assist. Prof. Tomoaki HOTTA, Assist. Prof. Yori

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      Source URL: www.photon.osaka-u.ac.jp

      - Date: 2018-03-07 02:34:23
        64Proceedings of FEL2013, New York, NY, USA  TUPSO81 CHALLENGES FOR DETECTION OF HIGHLY INTENSE FEL RADIATION: PHOTON BEAM DIAGNOSTICS AT FLASH1 AND FLASH2

        Proceedings of FEL2013, New York, NY, USA TUPSO81 CHALLENGES FOR DETECTION OF HIGHLY INTENSE FEL RADIATION: PHOTON BEAM DIAGNOSTICS AT FLASH1 AND FLASH2

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        Source URL: accelconf.web.cern.ch

        Language: English - Date: 2013-11-22 03:10:20
          65Citation: C. Patrignani et al. (Particle Data Group), Chin. Phys. C, 40, and 2017 update  GAUGE AND HIGGS BOSONS I (J PC ) = 0,1(1 − − )  γ (photon)

          Citation: C. Patrignani et al. (Particle Data Group), Chin. Phys. C, 40, and 2017 update GAUGE AND HIGGS BOSONS I (J PC ) = 0,1(1 − − ) γ (photon)

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          Source URL: pdg.arsip.lipi.go.id

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            66Yoshihisa Inoue Lab., Graduate School of Engineering  Staff Prof. Yoshihisa INOUE, Associate Prof. Tadashi MORI

            Yoshihisa Inoue Lab., Graduate School of Engineering Staff Prof. Yoshihisa INOUE, Associate Prof. Tadashi MORI

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            Source URL: www.photon.osaka-u.ac.jp

            - Date: 2018-03-07 02:34:21
              67Theory Group, Photon Pioneers Center  Staff Prof. Hiroshi AJIKI

              Theory Group, Photon Pioneers Center Staff Prof. Hiroshi AJIKI

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              Source URL: www.photon.osaka-u.ac.jp

              - Date: 2018-03-07 02:34:22
                68Araki Lab., Graduate School of Engineering Science  Staff Prof. Tsutomu ARAKI, Associate. Prof. Mamoru HASHIMOTO, Assist. Prof. Shuichiro FUKUSHIMA

                Araki Lab., Graduate School of Engineering Science Staff Prof. Tsutomu ARAKI, Associate. Prof. Mamoru HASHIMOTO, Assist. Prof. Shuichiro FUKUSHIMA

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                Source URL: www.photon.osaka-u.ac.jp

                - Date: 2018-03-07 02:34:18
                  69Photon Generation and Application  Report from Working Group 4 Pardis	Niknejadi DESY,	Hamburg,	Germany Carl	Schroeder

                  Photon Generation and Application Report from Working Group 4 Pardis Niknejadi DESY, Hamburg, Germany Carl Schroeder

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                  Source URL: vi-pwfa.desy.de

                  Language: English - Date: 2017-12-07 04:36:44
                    70Shimizu Lab., Center for Science and Technology under Extreme Conditions  Staff Prof. Katsuya SHIMIZU, Associate. Prof. Tomoko KAGAYAMA

                    Shimizu Lab., Center for Science and Technology under Extreme Conditions Staff Prof. Katsuya SHIMIZU, Associate. Prof. Tomoko KAGAYAMA

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                    Source URL: www.photon.osaka-u.ac.jp

                    - Date: 2018-03-07 02:34:23