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Professor Manoj Banerjee had a commanding arsenal of techniques to gain insight into the secrets of the nucleon. After a brief overview of some of his contributions in intermediate energy nuclear physics, we describe the chiral quark-meson model of the nucleon that he developed with Birse and Broniowski.
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Bhaduri, R.K. Manoj K Banerjee’s insights in intermediate energy nuclear physics. Indian J Phys 83, 677–680 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12648-009-0083-2
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