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[n]	J. Franko, “The Method And Results Of Formation Of The Dc-60 Cyclotron Magnetic Field”, in Proc. Cyclotrons'07, Giardini-Naxos, Italy, Oct. 2007, pp. 432-434. 
[n]	K. Akai, E. Ezura, and S. Yoshimoto, “Experiment of RF Feedback using an Improved Parallel Comb-Filter”, in Proc. EPAC'96, Sitges, Spain, Jun. 1996, paper THP058L, pp. 1899-1901. 
[n]	J. L. Conradie, “THE ACCELERATOR FACILITIES OF THE NATIONAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION IN SOUTH AFRICA”, in Proc. RuPAC'08, Zvenigorod, Russia, Sep.-Oct. 2008, paper TUCAU01, pp. XX-XX. 
[n]	S. Calatroni, “20 Years of Experience with the Nb/Cu Technology for Superconducting Cavities and Perspectives for Future Developments”, in Proc. SRF'05, Ithaca, NY, USA, Jul. 2005, paper MOP11, pp. 149-154. 
[n]	W. B. Colson, R. Vigil, and T. Voughs, “Free Electron Lasers in 2005”, in Proc. FEL'05, Palo Alto, CA, USA, Aug. 2005, paper TUPP057, pp. XX-XX. 
[n]	K. Akai and Y. Yamazaki, “Computer-Aided Studies of the Three-Cavity System for Heavily Beam-Loaded Accelerators”, in Proc. EPAC'94, London, UK, Jun.-Jul. 1994, pp. 2131-2134. 
[n]	C. Gerth, Mr. Roehrs, and H. Schlarb, “Layout of the Diagnostic Section for the European XFEL”, in Proc. PAC'05, Knoxville, TN, USA, May 2005, paper RPPT012, pp. 1285-1287. 
[n]	L. Groening and S. Mickat, “Development of New Heavy Ion Linacs at GSI”, in Proc. LINAC'16, East Lansing, MI, USA, Sep. 2016, pp. 688-692. doi:10.18429/JACoW-LINAC2016-TH1A03
[n]	J. R. Freeman and J. S. Wagner, “Numerical Models of Beam Dynamics in Ion Induction Linacs”, in Proc. LINAC'90, Albuquerque, NM, USA, Sep. 1990, paper TU412, pp. 332-334. 

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