Author:
Rizzo G.,Avanzini C.,Batignani G.,Bettarini S.,Bosi F.,Ceccanti M.,Cenci R.,Cervelli A.,Crescioli F.,Dell’Orso M.,Forti F.,Giannetti P.,Giorgi M.A.,Lusiani A.,Gregucci S.,Mammini P.,Marchiori G.,Massa M.,Morsani F.,Neri N.,Paoloni E.,Piendibene M.,Profeti A.,Sartori L.,Walsh J.,Yurtsev E.,Manghisoni M.,Re V.,Traversi G.,Bruschi M.,Di Sipio R.,Giacobbe B.,Gabrielli A.,Giorgi F.,Pellegrini G.,Sbarra C.,Semprini N.,Spighi R.,Valentinetti S.,Villa M.,Zoccoli A.,Citterio M.,Liberali V.,Stabile A.,Palombo F.,Gaioni L.,Manazza A.,Ratti L.,Speziali V.,Zucca S.,Dalla Betta G.F.,Soncini G.,Fontana G.,Bomben M.,Bosisio L.,Cristaudo P.,Jugovaz D.,Lanceri L.,Rashevskaya I.,Vitale L.,Venier G.
Subject
Instrumentation,Nuclear and High Energy Physics
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