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Monthly Archives: September 2017
LARMOR Meeting at Beatrixgebouw Jaarbeurs, Utrecht, September 27th 2017
Following the first calls of proposals a meeting is organised at the Beatrixgebouw Jaarbeurs, in Utrecht, September 27th 2017. Registration is open at : https://www.aanmelder.nl/96671/subscribe. The program includes a general introduction to the instrument and beam-time access procedures as well as a series of scientific pitches on scientific applications … Continue reading
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