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British electron synchrotron

SEP 01, 1964

DOI: 10.1063/1.3051849

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A 5.3‐BeV electron accelerator, christened NINA, is being built at the recently established Daresbury Nuclear Physics Laboratory in England. The Daresbury Laboratory is the second national laboratory established by the British National Institute for Research in Nuclear Science. The first was the Rutherford High Energy Laboratory.

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Volume 17, Number 9

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