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[n]	V. Balandin, W. Decking, N. Golubeva, and M. Scholz, “Straightness Correction of Ballistic Trajectories”, in Proc. IPAC'19, Melbourne, Australia, May 2019, pp. 101-103. doi:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2019-MOPGW016
[n]	M. Tigner, “Superconducting Cavities for Electron Storage Rings - a Review”, in Proc. SRF'80, Karlsruhe, Germany, Jul. 1980, paper SRF80-14, pp. XX-XX. 
[n]	W. Bauer et al., “Measurements on a Superconducting Accelerating Cavity for DORIS”, in Proc. PAC'81, Washington D.C., USA, Mar. 1981, pp. 3272-3275. 
[n]	O. Zagorodnova and T. Limberg, “Impedance Budget Database for the European XFEL”, in Proc. PAC'09, Vancouver, Canada, May 2009, paper TU5RFP060, pp. 1220-1222. 
[n]	M. Kilpatrick et al., “Interactive automated Bragg peak identification with 3D neutron scattering data”, in Proc. IPAC'23, Venice, Italy, May 2023, pp. 5138-5141. doi:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2023-THPM117
[n]	K. Endo, T. Igarashi, T. Kasuga, M. Kihara, and E. Takasaki, “Modification of LINDA to Treat the Grain Orientation Effect”, in Proc. PAC'73, San Francisco, CA, USA, Mar. 1973, pp. 716-719. 
[n]	G. S. Fedel et al., “LLRF and Timing System Integration at ESS”, in Proc. ICALEPCS'23, Cape Town, South Africa, Oct. 2023, pp. 1426-1430. doi:10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS2023-THPDP051
[n]	R. von Hahn et al., “Status of the Heidelberg High Current Injector”, in Proc. EPAC'94, London, UK, Jun.-Jul. 1994, pp. 760-763. 
[n]	Y. Cho, “Evolution of the SNS Superconducting Proton Linac”, in Proc. SRF'01, Tsukuba, Japan, Sep. 2001, paper TL023, pp. XX-XX. 
[n]	I. Hwang, E.-S. Kim, J. Hong, Y. Morozumi, and K. Saito, “Multipacting Study of ICHIRO End Cavity”, in Proc. SRF'07, Beijing, China, Oct. 2007, paper TUP15, pp. XX-XX. 

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