The KLOE electromagnetic calorimeter
✍ Scribed by Juliet Lee-Franzini; A. Antonelli; M. Antonelli; G. Barbiellini; M. Barone; S. Bertolucci; C. Bini; C. Bloise; V. Bolognesi; F. Bossi; P. Campana; F. Cervelli; R. Caloi; M. Cordelli; G. De Zorzi; G. Di Cosimo; A. Di Domenico; O. Erriquez; A. Farilla; A. Ferrari; P. Franzini; F. Garufi; P. Gauzzi; E. Gero; S. Giovannella; R. Haydar; M. Incagli; L. Keeble; W. Kim; G. Lanfranchi; A. Martini; A. Martinis; S. Miscetti; F. Murtas; A. Parri; A. Passeri; F. Scuri; E. Spiriti; L. Tortora; X.L. Wang; S. Wölfle
- Book ID
- 107922327
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 541 KB
- Volume
- 360
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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