Recent results from E866
✍ Scribed by L. Ahle; Y. Akiba; K. Ashktorab; M. Baker; D. Beavis; H.C. Britt; J. Chang; C. Chasman; Z. Chen; C.-Y. Chi; Y.Y. Chu; V. Cianciolo; B.A. Cole; H.J. Crawford; J.B. Cumming; R. Debbe; W. Eldredge; J. Engelage; S.-Y. Fung; M. Gonin; S. Gushue; H. Hamagaki; L.F. Hansen; R.S. Hayano; S. Hayashi; G. Heintzelman; S. Homma; E. Judd; H. Kaneko; J. Kang; E.-J. Kim; A. Kumagai; K. Kurita; J.-H. Lee; M.J. Le vine; H. Liu; J. Luke; Y. Miake; A. Mignerey; B. Moskowitz; M. Moulson; S. Nagamiya; M.N. Namboodiri; C. Ogilvie; J. Olness; L.P. Remsberg; J. Ryan; H. Sako; T.C. Sangster; R. seto; J. Shea; K. Shigaki; R. Soltz; S.G. Steadman; G.S.F. Stephans; M.J. Tannenbaum; J.H. Thomas; F. Videbæk; F. Wang; Y. Wang; D. Woodruff; Y. Wu; H. Xiang; G.H. Xu; K. Yagi; X. Yang; W.A. Zajc; Q. Zhu; F. Zhu
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 482 KB
- Volume
- 590
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0375-9474
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