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Do you annihilate positrons?

APR 01, 1966

DOI: 10.1063/1.3048188

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Physicists interested in positron annihilation in liquids or gases are invited to join in a mutual exchange of information on their research activities in these fields. The invitation comes from the department of physics at the University of Toronto where it is proposed to issue an information sheet for interested parties. Positron annihilators should communicate with Dr. Derek Paul, Physics Department, University of Toronto, Toronto 5, Ont., Canada, or with Dr. G. J. Celitans, Physics Department, The Hiram Scott College, Scottsbluff, Neb.

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Volume 19, Number 4

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