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Findlay D.JS, et al.  1978.  The p-shell proton momentum distribution in 16O above the Fermi Momentum. Physics Letters. 74B
Findlay D., et al.  1978.  The p-shell proton momentum distribution in 16 O above the Fermi Momentum. Physical Review Letters.
Peterson R.J, et al.  1986.  Proton stripping to 6-stretched states of A1-26. Phys. Rev. C. 33:39.
Gardiner S.N, et al.  1973.  Proton spectra from the 6,7Li(,P)5,b He reactions at E=60 MeV. Phys. Lett. 46B. 186
Garino G., et al.  1992.  Proton propagation in nuclei studied in the (e,e'p) reation. Phys. Rev. C. 45(780)
Geesaman D.F, et al.  1989.  Proton propagation in nuclei studied in the A dependence of the (e,e'p) reaction in the quasifree region . Physical Review Letters. 63(734)
Miska H., et al.  1979.  Precise measurement of the charge-distribution differences of the oxygen isotopes. Physics Letters B. 83(2):168.
Zwart T., et al.  1997.  A precise measurement of the beam energy and first moment obtained through electron spin precession. NIM . A384
Zhang C., et al.  2011.  Precise measurement of deuteron tensor analyzing powers with BLAST. Physical Review Letters. 107(252501)
Zwart T., et al.  1997.  A precise electron beam energy calibration for use in nuclear physics. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 384(2-3):306.
Raskin A.S, et al.  1989.  Polarization in coincidence electron scattering from nuclei. Ann. Phys.. 191(78)
Shoda K., et al.  1983.  Pion angular distribution in C13(y,π+)Bg.s.13. Phys. Rev. C. 27(443(R))
Austin E.J, et al.  1986.  Physical Review Letters. Physical Review Letters. 57(972)
O'Connell J.S, et al.  1990.  Phenomenological delta nucleus potential from inclusive electron nucleus scattering data. Phys. Rev. C. 42:2294.
Eden T., et al.  1994.  Performance of a neutron polarimeter to measure the electric form factor of the neutron. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 338(2-3):441.

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