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[n]	V. A. Dolgashev, M. Borland, and G. J. Waldschmidt, “RF Design of Normal Conducting Deflecting Structures for the Advanced Photon Source”, in Proc. PAC'07, Albuquerque, NM, USA, Jun. 2007, paper WEPMS038, pp. 2427-2429. 
[n]	O. Capatina et al., “CERN Developments for 704 MHz Superconducting Cavities”, in Proc. SRF'13, Paris, France, Sep. 2013, paper FRIOB04, pp. 1198-1211. 
[n]	T. Ogitsu, N. Ohuchi, T. Ozaki, R. Sugahara, N. Toge, and K. Tsuchiya, “Final-focus Superconducting Magnet System for the Interaction Region of KEKB”, in Proc. EPAC'98, Stockholm, Sweden, Jun. 1998, paper TUP19G, pp. 2038-2040. 
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[n]	J. D. A. Smith, J. Kewley, C. Lingwood, and J. W. McKenzie, “Condor as a Resource for Accelerator Research”, in Proc. PAC'09, Vancouver, Canada, May 2009, paper TH5PFP046, pp. 3303-3305. 
[n]	D. Malacalza, “From CERN to industrial applications: MgB2 high temperature superconductors wire technology for energy transmission”, presented at the IPAC'23, Venice, Italy, May 2023, paper TUINGB1, unpublished. 
[n]	N. Wang, Y. D. Liu, and Q. Qin, “Simulation Studies on the Electron Cloud Instability in the CSNS Ring”, in Proc. PAC'09, Vancouver, Canada, May 2009, paper TH5PFP042, pp. 3293-3295. 
[n]	C. Welsch, “How and why setting up a company in Europe working on the particles accelerator field”, presented at the IPAC'23, Venice, Italy, May 2023, paper TUINGB2, unpublished. 

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