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The beam energy is 200 MeV, and the peak beam current is more than 100
milliamperes. They are needed as injectors only for a short time every few
seconds; most of the time the beams are used for radioisotope production and
medical ...
The beam energy is 200 MeV, and the peak beam current is more than 100
milliamperes. They are needed as injectors only for a short time every few
seconds; most of the time the beams are used for radioisotope production and
medical ...
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As the field created by the ring magnets increases, the injection pulse is timed so
that the field and the energy of the particles from the linear accelerator are
properly matched. The radio-frequency accelerating devices, usually called
cavities, ...
As the field created by the ring magnets increases, the injection pulse is timed so
that the field and the energy of the particles from the linear accelerator are
properly matched. The radio-frequency accelerating devices, usually called
cavities, ...
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Energy. First d\n (n > 3) or a ball of 9!" is considered. Inspired by the kernels \x —
y\'a, of M. Riesz, Cartan introduced with the classical potential Ur the mutual
energy of positive measures (see 67), the energy (n, n), and then the same
notions ...
Energy. First d\n (n > 3) or a ball of 9!" is considered. Inspired by the kernels \x —
y\'a, of M. Riesz, Cartan introduced with the classical potential Ur the mutual
energy of positive measures (see 67), the energy (n, n), and then the same
notions ...
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