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Bonasera, A.
Zhang, S.
Zheng, H.
Wang, D. X.
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Song, N.
Tang, X.
Lu, L.
Zhang, G.
Kohley, Z.
Rodrigues, M. R. D.
Ma, Y. G.
Yennello, S. J.
Huang, M.
Bonasera, A.
Zhang, S.
Zheng, H.
Wang, D. X.
Wang, J. C.
Song, N.
Tang, X.
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Zhang, G.
Kohley, Z.
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author Huang, M.
Bonasera, A.
Zhang, S.
Zheng, H.
Wang, D. X.
Wang, J. C.
Song, N.
Tang, X.
Lu, L.
Zhang, G.
Kohley, Z.
Rodrigues, M. R. D.
Ma, Y. G.
Yennello, S. J.
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Bonasera, A.
Zhang, S.
Zheng, H.
Wang, D. X.
Wang, J. C.
Song, N.
Tang, X.
Lu, L.
Zhang, G.
Kohley, Z.
Rodrigues, M. R. D.
Ma, Y. G.
Yennello, S. J.
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spellingShingle Huang, M., Bonasera, A., Zhang, S., Zheng, H., Wang, D. X., Wang, J. C., Song, N., Tang, X., Lu, L., Zhang, G., Kohley, Z., Rodrigues, M. R. D., Ma, Y. G., Yennello, S. J., Chinese Physics C, Four α correlations in nuclear fragmentation: a game of resonances *, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Instrumentation, Nuclear and High Energy Physics
title Four α correlations in nuclear fragmentation: a game of resonances *
title_full Four α correlations in nuclear fragmentation: a game of resonances *
title_fullStr Four α correlations in nuclear fragmentation: a game of resonances *
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title_short Four α correlations in nuclear fragmentation: a game of resonances *
title_sort four α correlations in nuclear fragmentation: a game of resonances *
title_unstemmed Four α correlations in nuclear fragmentation: a game of resonances *
topic Astronomy and Astrophysics, Instrumentation, Nuclear and High Energy Physics
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