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Philip Nicholas Burrows (University of Oxford (GB))06/12/2019, 12:00
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Rebecca Louise Ramjiawan (University of Oxford (GB))06/12/2019, 12:20
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Hector Garcia Morales (University of Oxford)06/12/2019, 12:40
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Alberto Arteche Gonzalez (University of London (GB))06/12/2019, 13:00
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Laurie Nevay (Royal Holloway University of London)06/12/2019, 13:20
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Helena Lefebvre (University of London (GB))06/12/2019, 13:40
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Mr Jan Paszkiewicz (University of Oxford (GB))06/12/2019, 14:00
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Andrey Abramov (University of London (GB))06/12/2019, 14:20
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Mr Paul Jurj (Imperial College London)06/12/2019, 14:40
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Robert Williamson (STFC)06/12/2019, 15:30
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Lucy Kate Martin (University of Oxford (GB)), Lucy Martin (University of Oxford)06/12/2019, 15:50
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Pablo Andreas Arrutia Sota (University of London (GB))06/12/2019, 16:10
Slow extraction using third integer resonance and a thin electrostatic septum is a common extraction scheme employed when a continous beam delivery is required downstream, such as in medical ion-therapy treatment or for fixed target physics experiments. Moreover, the beam often needs to be split in the transfer line after being extracted, if a simultaneous continuous spill is requested by more...
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Nic Gruse (Imperial College)06/12/2019, 16:30
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Rob Watt (Imperial College)06/12/2019, 16:50
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Alex Picksley (University of Oxford)06/12/2019, 17:10
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Cary Colgan (Imperial College London)06/12/2019, 17:30
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Brendan Kettle (Imperial College London)06/12/2019, 17:50
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William Shields (Royal Holloway, University of London)
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Dr Suzie Sheehy (University of Oxford and STFC/ASTeC/RAL)
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Manjit Dosanjh (CERN)
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Ajit Kurup (Imperial College Sci., Tech. & Med. (GB)), Ajit Kurup
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