Hardware performance of a scanning system for high speed analysis of nuclear emulsions
✍ Scribed by L. Arrabito; E. Barbuto; C. Bozza; S. Buontempo; L. Consiglio; D. Coppola; M. Cozzi; J. Damet; N. D’Ambrosio; G. De Lellis; M. De Serio; F. Di Capua; D. Di Ferdinando; D. Di Marco; L.S. Esposito; G. Giacomelli; G. Grella; M. Hauger; F. Juget; I. Kreslo; M. Giorgini; M. Ieva; I. Laktineh; K. Manai; G. Mandrioli; A. Marotta; S. Manzoor; P. Migliozzi; P. Monacelli; M.T. Muciaccia; A. Pastore; L. Patrizii; C. Pistillo; M. Pozzato; P. Royole-Degieux; G. Romano; G. Rosa; N. Savvinov; A. Schembri; L. Scotto Lavina; S. Simone; M. Sioli; C. Sirignano; G. Sirri; G. Sorrentino; P. Strolin; V. Tioukov; T. Waelchli
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 284 KB
- Volume
- 568
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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