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        | MO2-01 | Design and Initial Operation of the ETA-II Induction Accelerator | cathode, electron, controls, vacuum | 19 | 
    
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                J. Clark, F. Coffield, F. Deadrick, M. Newton, W. Nexsen, D. Prono, D. Ravenscroft, A. Throop, W. Turner, K. WhithamLLNL, Livermore, California, USA
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        | WE3-35 | Does UHV Annealing above 1100C as a Final Surface Treatment Reduce Field Emission Loading in Superconducting Cavities? | cavity, vacuum, electron, superconductivity | 397 | 
    
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                H. Padamsee, K. Gendreau, W. Hartung, J. Kirchgessner, D. Moffat, R. Noer, D. Rubin, J. Sears, Q. ShuCornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA
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        | WE3-38 | The Control and Diagnostics System for the CEBAF Injector | controls, CEBAF, gun, cavity | 406 | 
    
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                P. Adderley, W. Barry, R. Bork, R. Cucinotta, C. Grubb, J. Heefner, J. Kewisch, P. Kloeppel, G. Lahti, T. Mason, E. Navarro, R. Pico, H. Robertson, R. Rossmanith, J. Sage, M. WiseCEBAF, Newport News, Virginia, USA
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        | TH3-39 | A 20 MHz Ferrite Inductive Isolation Loss Study | impedance, cavity, induction, TESLA | 625 | 
    
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                K. Lancaster, M. ButtramSandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
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