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[n]	M. D. Shinn et al., “High Power CW Operation of a Hole-Outcoupled Free-Electron Laser”, in Proc. FEL'05, Palo Alto, CA, USA, Aug. 2005, paper TUPP042, pp. XX-XX. 
[n]	A. Samolov and A. L. Godunov, “Computational Modeling of Muons passing through Gas Pressured RF Cavities”, in Proc. IPAC'10, Kyoto, Japan, May 2010, paper WEPEC082, pp. 3070-3071. 
[n]	M. Zhang, W. Fang, Q. Gu, and X. Li, “Linac Design for Nuclear Data Measurement Facility”, in Proc. IPAC'13, Shanghai, China, May 2013, paper TUPEA043, pp. 1229-1231. 
[n]	J. L. Coleman, S. V. Benson, R. Evans, A. G. Grippo, and K. Jordan, “Laser Safety System for the IR Upgrade FEL at Jefferson Lab”, in Proc. FEL'05, Palo Alto, CA, USA, Aug. 2005, paper THPP069, pp. XX-XX. 
[n]	S. D. Holmes et al., “Project X Functional Requirements Specification”, in Proc. IPAC'12, New Orleans, LA, USA, May 2012, paper THPPP090, pp. 3945-3947. 
[n]	E. Sombrowski and K. Rehlich, “First Experiences with jddd for PETRA Vacuum Controls”, in Proc. PCaPAC'08, Ljbuljana, Slovenia, Oct. 2008, paper TUZ04, pp. 74-76. 
[n]	A. van Steenbergen, “Recent Developments in High Intensity Ion Beam Production and Preacceleration”, in Proc. PAC'65, Washington D.C., USA, Mar. 1965, pp. 746-765. 
[n]	J. R. Schneider, “Science at Single Pass X-Ray Free Electron Lasers”, in Proc. FEL'06, Berlin, Germany, Aug.-Sep. 2006, paper FRBAU01, pp. XX-XX. 
[n]	T. Okamura, T. Murakami, T. Tachikawa, T. Agematsu, S. Okumura, and K. Arakawa, “An Operator Assistance System for the AVF Cyclotron”, in Proc. Cyclotrons'92, Vancouver, Canada, Jul. 1992, paper XI-03, pp. 644-647. 
[n]	G. W. Foster, “Proton Driver”, in Proc. SRF'05, Ithaca, NY, USA, Jul. 2005, paper FRA02, pp. 631-631. 

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