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Electron linac at Oak Ridge

JAN 01, 1966

DOI: 10.1063/1.3048008

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Money has been appropriated for construction of a 140‐MeV electron linear accelerator at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The new facility will cost $4.8 million; design work has begun and a contract for architect engineering services has been let to Charles T. Main, Inc., of Boston.

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Volume 19, Number 1

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