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M. Boussoukaya, G. Bienvenu, J. C. Bourdon, R. Chehab, and J. Le Duff, “Transverse Instabilities in the LIL”, in Proc. 11th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'85), Vancouver, Canada, May 1985, pp. 2374-2377.
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M. Bergher, J. C. Bourdon, P. Brunet, and J. Le Duff, “A Double Frequency RF System to Increase the D. C. I. Energy”, in Proc. 7th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'77), Chicago, IL, USA, Mar. 1977, pp. 1783-1786.
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J. C. Bourdon, T. Garvey, J. Le Duff, and M. Gaillard, “A High Charge Photoinjector for the Pulsed Radiolysis Facility - ELYSE”, in Proc. 19th Int. LINAC Conf. (LINAC'98), Chicago, IL, USA, Aug. 1998, paper TU4102, pp. 645-647.


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