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In this talk the current status of our knowledge of the structure of the nucleon will be reviewed as revealed in deep inelastic scattering. The current data on the structure functions of the nucleon both diffractive and non-diffractive will be discussed.
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Sloan, T. The structure of the nucleon. Czech J Phys 56 (Suppl 1), A117–A126 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10582-006-0148-9
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