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    Muon Colliders: New Prospects for Precision Physics and the High Energy Frontier

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    An overview is given of muon collider technology and of the current status of the muon collider research program. The exciting potential of muon colliders for both neutrino physics and collider physics studies is then described and illustrated using self-consistent collider parameter sets at 0.1 TeV to 100 TeV center-of-mass energies.Comment: 17 pages, 2 figure

    Neutrino Physics at a Muon Collider

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    An overview is given of the neutrino physics potential of future muon storage rings that use muon collider technology to produce, accelerate and store large currents of muons.Comment: 15 pages. 1 figur

    Discussion on Muon Collider Parameters at Center of Mass Energies from 0.1 TeV to 100 TeV

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    Some of the potential capabilities and design challenges of muon colliders are illustrated using self-consistent collider parameter sets at center of mass energies ranging from 0.1 TeV to 100 TeV.Comment: 3 pages, no figures. Submitted to Proc. Sixth European Particle Accelerator Conference (EPAC'98), Stockholm, Sweden, 22-26 June, 199

    Neutrino Physics at Muon Colliders

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    An overview is given of the neutrino physics potential of future muon storage rings that use muon collider technology to produce, accelerate and store large currents of muons.Comment: 8 pages. 1 figur

    An evaluation of unethical business practices in Australia's China inbound tourism market

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    This paper examines the prevalence of unethical practices within the business sector operating in the China to Australia tourism market. The range and nature of the practices is outlined in the context of the structure of outbound operations in China and inbound operations in Australia, taking account of the roles of the respective governments. The prospective impact of the practices on the growth of the market is evaluated. An estimation is provided of the potentially negative impacts of word-of-mouth recommendations on future China to Australia tourism flows
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