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The Maryland Cyclotron has been operating at full energy for nearly three years now. Thus we have many experimental results published in the literature, and new results which have not yet been published can be found in our Progress Reports. Because of this I will not attempt to cover the entire program but will select some topics which I think may be of special interest to this audience, and on which our cyclotron has produced new results. Clearly, this restriction of topics prevents me from doing full justice to the entire program, so for more information I would like to encourage you to read our annual Progress Report. If anyone would like to be added to the mailing list to receive the current Progress Report and in the future to receive the Progress Report regularly, please send me a post card and I will see to it that this is done.
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Pugh, H.G. (1976). Some Highlights of the University of Maryland Cyclotron Program. In: Warren, J.B. (eds) Nuclear and Particle Physics at Intermediate Energies. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 15. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4325-7_16
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