The injection system of the NESTOR X-ray generator
A. BezdetkoP. GladkikhS.P. GokovV. GrevtsevA. N. DovbnyaA. ZelinskyV. IvashchenkoAnatoliy KalamaykoI.M. KarnaukhovD. KorzhovВ.А. КушнирV. LyashchenkoВ.В. МитроченкоA. MytsykovA. RyezayevV. TrotsenkoV. SkyrdaA. Shcherbakov
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