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R. Baartman et al., “Testing the ISAC LEBT and 35 MHz RFQ in an Intermediate Configuration”, in Proc. 6th European Particle Accelerator Conf. (EPAC'98), Stockholm, Sweden, Jun. 1998, paper MOP01H, pp. 737-739.
P. Bricault, “Linear Accelerators for Exotic Ion Beams”, in Proc. 19th Int. LINAC Conf. (LINAC'98), Chicago, IL, USA, Aug. 1998, paper MO2004, pp. 36-40.
R. Laxdal et al., “First Beam Test with the ISAC RFQ”, in Proc. 19th Int. LINAC Conf. (LINAC'98), Chicago, IL, USA, Aug. 1998, paper TH4009, pp. 783-785.
R. Laxdal, R. Baartman, P. Bricault, G. Dutto, R. Poirier, and P. Schmor, “Status of the ISAC Accelerator for Radioactive Beams”, in Proc. 19th Int. LINAC Conf. (LINAC'98), Chicago, IL, USA, Aug. 1998, paper TH4010, pp. 786-788.
G. Stanford et al., “Mechanical Design, Construction and Alignment of the ISAC RFQ Accelerator at TRIUMF”, in Proc. 19th Int. LINAC Conf. (LINAC'98), Chicago, IL, USA, Aug. 1998, paper TH4094, pp. 980-982.
R. L. Poirier et al., “RF Tests on the Initial 2.8m Section of the 8m Long ISAC RFQ at TRIUMF”, in Proc. 19th Int. LINAC Conf. (LINAC'98), Chicago, IL, USA, Aug. 1998, paper TU4087, pp. 609-611.
A. K. Mitra, P. Bricault, K. Fong, R. E. Laxdal, R. L. Poirier, and A. Vasyuchenko, “RF Measurement Summary of ISAC DTL Tanks and DTL Bunchers”, in Proc. 19th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'01), Chicago, IL, USA, Jun. 2001, paper MPPH079, pp. 951-953.
G. Dutto et al., “The TRIUMF Facility and Cyclotron Developments”, in Proc. 19th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'01), Chicago, IL, USA, Jun. 2001, paper WPPH059, pp. 2584-2586.
G. Stinson and P. Bricault, “A Proposal for an Additional Beamline to the TRIUMF ISAC Facility”, in Proc. 20th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'03), Portland, OR, USA, May 2003, paper TPPB024, pp. 1670-1672.
G. Dutto et al., “The TRIUMF 500 MeV Cyclotron: Present Operation and Intensity Upgrade”, in Proc. 20th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'03), Portland, OR, USA, May 2003, paper TPPE016, pp. 1584-1586.


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