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[n]	A. Wolski and A. Sessler, “Linear and Nonlinear Coupling Using Decoupling Transformations”, in Proc. EPAC'06, Edinburgh, UK, Jun. 2006, paper WEPCH060, pp. 2059-2061. 
[n]	King-Yuen Ng, “Space-Charge Effects of Transition Crossing in the Fermilab Booster”, in Proc. PAC'87, Washington D.C., USA, Mar. 1987, pp. 1129-1132. 
[n]	J. Stovall, R. Shafer, and K. Crandall, “Longitudinal Tune-Up of SNS Normal Conducting Linac”, in Proc. LINAC'02, Gyeongju, Korea, Aug. 2002, paper TU427, pp. 368-370. 
[n]	O. S. Brüning, W. Höfle, R. Jones, T. Linnecar, and H. Schmickler, “Chromaticity Measurements via RF Phase Modulation and Continuous Tune Tracking”, in Proc. EPAC'02, Paris, France, Jun. 2002, paper THPRI061, pp. 1852-1854. 
[n]	P. Collier and H. Schmickler, “The Influence of the Vertical Closed Orbit on Luminosity Performance in LEP”, in Proc. EPAC'94, London, UK, Jun.-Jul. 1994, pp. 442-445. 
[n]	H. Schmickler, “Highlights from Beam Diagnostics”, in Proc. EPAC'96, Sitges, Spain, Jun. 1996, paper THX01A, pp. 175-179. 
[n]	M. Harrison and S. Peggs, “Global Beta Measurement from Two Perturbed Closed Orbits”, in Proc. PAC'87, Washington D.C., USA, Mar. 1987, pp. 1105-1108. 
[n]	P. K. Ambattu et al., “Wakefield Damping for the CLIC Crab Cavity”, in Proc. PAC'09, Vancouver, Canada, May 2009, paper TU5PFP006, pp. 815-817. 
[n]	M. Giovannozzi et al., “Dynamical Aperture Studies for the CERN LHC: Comparison between Statistical Assignment of Magnetic Field Errors and Actual Measured Field Errors”, in Proc. EPAC'06, Edinburgh, UK, Jun. 2006, paper WEPCH092, pp. 2128-2130. 
[n]	N. M. Gelfand, “Amplitude Dependence of the Tune Shift”, in Proc. PAC'87, Washington D.C., USA, Mar. 1987, pp. 1014-1017. 

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