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New accelerator for WSU

OCT 01, 1965

DOI: 10.1063/1.3046908

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Washington State University in Pullman has started up its new 2‐MeV Van de Graaff, received as a gift last year from Stanford Research Institute. Funds for transportation and installation were received from a National Science Foundation institutional grant to the University.

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Volume 18, Number 10

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