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The accelerator conference

SEP 01, 1948
Many new particle accelerators are out of the blueprint stage and physicists are getting down to the brass tacks of what to do with them.
E. Alfred Burrill

The extensive building program of presently planned electronuclear machines is, for the most part, completed. It seemed like a good idea to survey existing problems in the particle accelerator field and possible experiments to be conducted in it.

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Volume 1, Number 5

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