| Paper | Title | Other Keywords | Page | 
    
        | MO2-04 | Summary of the 1988 HIF Symposium | ion, target, linac, plasma | 24 | 
    
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                T. GodloveFM Technologies, Inc., Alexandria, Virginia, USA
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        | MO3-05 | A Compact Proton RFQ Injector for the Bevalac | rfq, ion, proton, DTL | 48 | 
    
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                J. Staples, S. Abbott, R. Caylor, R. Gough, D. Howard, R. MacGillLBL, Berkeley, California, USA
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        | MO3-13 | The Cryring RFQ | rfq, ion, vacuum, CRYRING | 70 | 
    
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                A. Schempp, H. Deitinghoff, H. KleinIAP, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
C. Herrlander, A. Källberg, A. SoltanManne Siegbahn Institute of Physics, Stockholm, Sweden
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        | MO3-19 | Stripping with a Fomblin Supersonic Jet at 112.5 keV/Nucleon | injection, ion, background, vacuum | 88 | 
    
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                M. McMahan, B. Feinberg, D. Hubbard, S. MeaneyLBL, Berkeley, California, USA
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        | MO3-40 | A Four-Rod Cavity RFQ | cavity, rfq, impedance, ion | 140 | 
    
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                R. KazimiTexas A&M University & Texas Accelerator Center, The Woodlands, Texas, USA
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        | WE4-03 | Recent Progress in RFQ's | rfq, ion, cavity, CERN | 460 | 
    
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                A. SchemppIAP, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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