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[n]	D. P. May, G. Derrig, W. Dewees, P. Smelser, D. Tran, and R. C. Rogers, “Results from the Deflector Test Stand at Texas AM University”, in Proc. Cyclotrons'92, Vancouver, Canada, Jul. 1992, paper XC-09, pp. 602-605. 
[n]	V. V. Gann, A. V. Sugonyako, D. I. Vainshtein, and H. W. den Hartog, “The Energy Deposition Profile of 0.1-3.0 MeV Electrons in NaCl”, in Proc. EPAC'04, Lucerne, Switzerland, Jul. 2004, paper THPLT122, pp. 2756-2758. 
[n]	D. E. Nagle, “Linear Accelerator for Unstable Particles”, in Proc. LINAC'68, Long Island, NY, USA, May 1968, paper G-4, pp. 622-625. 
[n]	R. L. Hutson, J. J. Reidy, and K. Springer, “Use of Muonic X Rays for Tissue Analysis”, in Proc. PAC'75, Washington D.C., USA, Mar. 1975, pp. 1780-1784. 
[n]	T. Nakamura, M. Matsumoto, S. Tachibana, A. Tsuchiyama, Y. Tsuda, and S. Watanabe, “Synchrotron Light Illuminates the Origin of the Solar System”, presented at the IPAC'22, Bangkok, Thailand, Jun. 2022, paper FRCPLGD1, unpublished. 
[n]	G. Parzen, “Eigenfunctions of the Transfer Matrix in the Presence of Linear Coupling”, in Proc. PAC'93, Washington D.C., USA, Mar. 1993, pp. 486-489. 
[n]	D. E. Nagle and E. A. Knapp, “Steady State Behavior of a Ring or of a Chain a Coupled Circuits”, in Proc. LINAC'63, New Heaven, CT, USA, Oct. 1963, paper 5-01, pp. 171-189. 
[n]	L. Pribyl, “Operating Semiconductor Timepix Detector with Optical Readout in an Extremely Hostile Environment of Laser Plasma Acceleration Experiment”, in Proc. IBIC'13, Oxford, UK, Sep. 2013, paper MOPF05, pp. 208-211. 
[n]	S. Kurashima et al., “Cyclotron Technology and Beam Dynamics for Microbeam Applications”, in Proc. Cyclotrons'16, Zurich, Switzerland, Sep. 2016, pp. 16-20. doi:10.18429/JACoW-Cyclotrons2016-MOB01
[n]	V. V. Mytrochenko and A. Opanasenko, “Simulation Technique for Study of Transient Self-consistent Beam Dynamics in RF Linacs”, in Proc. EPAC'04, Lucerne, Switzerland, Jul. 2004, paper THPLT124, pp. 2762-2764. 

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