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A nuclear emulsion plate « Shuffler »

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Il Nuovo Cimento (1955-1965)

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Details are given of a device in which selected emulsions in a stack of stripped emulsions may be moved on demand. In this device all the advantages of an emulsion stack are retained and yet a unique separation of particles arriving before or after a given time is also provided.

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Si espongono i dettagli di un apparecchio in cui le emulsioni scelte da un pacco di emulsioni staccate possono essere mosse a richiesta. Questo apparecchio mantiene tutti i vantaggi del pacco di emulsioni purtuttavia si può avere anche un’unica separazione delle particelle che arrivano prima o dopo un dato istante.

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This work was supported by the Office of Naval Research under contract No 710 (19).

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Brinda, S., Greer, G., Thorness, B. et al. A nuclear emulsion plate « Shuffler ». Nuovo Cim 32, 212–217 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02732604

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