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FINUDA and hypernuclei production at DAωNE

✍ Scribed by M. Agnello; M. Bertani; S. Bianco; E. Botta; T. Bressani; L. Busso; D. Calvo; P. Camerini; N. Colonna; M. Corradini; S. Costa; C. Cattaneo; G. Derasmo; A. Donzella; F.L. Fabbri; A. Feliciello; A. Filippi; V. Filippini; E.M. Fiore; L. Fiore; P. Gianotti; D.R. Gill; N. Grion; C. Guaraldo; F. Iazzi; A. Lanaro; E. Lodi-Rizzini; V. Lucherini; S. Marcello; B. Minetti; P. Montagna; A. Olin; A. Pantaleo; V. Paticchio; E. Rossetto; A. Rotondi; R. Rui; P. Salvini; S. Sarwar; A. Sharma; G. Smith; L. Venturelli; S. Yen; A. Zenoni


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
337 KB
Volume
585
Category
Article
ISSN
0375-9474

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