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J. A. Nolen and P. S. Miller, “Improved Energy Resolution with the MSU Cyclotron”, in Proc. 7th Int. Cyclotron Conf. (Cyclotrons'75), Zurich, Switzerland, Aug. 1975, paper D-08, pp. 249-253.
J. A. Nolen et al., “Commissioning Experience with the NSCL K1200 Superconducting Cyclotron”, in Proc. 12th Int. Cyclotron Conf. and Their Applications (Cyclotrons'89), Berlin, Germany, May 1989, paper A-02, pp. 5-8.
J. A. Nolen et al., “Design and Status of the Super Separator Spectrometer for the GANIL SPIRAL2 Project”, in Proc. 12th Int. Conf. on Heavy Ion Accelerator Technology (HIAT'12), Chicago, IL, USA, Jun. 2012, paper MOB03, pp. 23-23.
J. A. Nolen et al., “Status of the Electrostatic Deflectors of the MSU K500 Cyclotron”, in Proc. 10th Int. Cyclotron Conf. and Their Applications (Cyclotrons'84), East Lansing, MI, USA, Apr.-May 1984, paper N02, pp. 571-574.
J. A. Nolen, “Accelerator Complex for a Radioactive Ion Beam Facility at ATLAS”, in Proc. 16th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'95), Dallas, TX, USA, May 1995, paper RPG14, pp. 354-356.
J. A. Nolen, “Invited Paper: The Use of Superconducting Magnets in Spectrographs and Beam Transport Systems”, in Proc. 10th Int. Cyclotron Conf. and Their Applications (Cyclotrons'84), East Lansing, MI, USA, Apr.-May 1984, paper D02, pp. 215-221.
J. A. Nolen, “Overview of Linac Applications at Future Radioactive Beam Facilities”, in Proc. 18th Int. Linear Accelerator Conf. (LINAC'96), Geneva, Switzerland, Aug. 1996, paper MO204, pp. 32-38.
J. A. Nolen, “Present and Future Superconducting Cyclotrons”, in Proc. 12th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'87), Washington D.C., USA, Mar. 1987, pp. 239-245.
J. A. Nolen, “Superconducting Heavy Ion Linacs”, in Proc. 1994 Linear Accelerator Conf. (LINAC'94), Tsukuba, Japan, Aug. 1994, paper FR2-03, pp. 967-971.
J. A. Nolen, “The U. S. Rare Isotope Accelerator Project”, in Proc. 21st Linear Accelerator Conf. (LINAC'02), Gyeongju, Korea, Aug. 2002, paper MO302, pp. 29-33.


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