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MAUS: the MICE analysis user software

Authors
  1. Asfandiyarov R
  2. Bayes R
  3. Blackmore V
  4. Bogomilov M
  5. Colling D
  6. Dobbs AJ
  7. Drews M
  8. Drielsma F
  9. Ellis M
  10. Fedorov M
  11. Franchini P
  12. Gardener R
  13. Greis JR
  14. Hanlet PM
  15. Heidt C
  16. Hunt C
  17. Kafka G
  18. Karadzhov Y
  19. Kurup A
  20. Kyberd P
  21. Littlefield M
  22. Liu A
  23. Long K
  24. Maletic D
  25. Martyniak J
  26. Middleton S
  27. Mohayai T
  28. Nugent JC
  29. Overton E
  30. Pec V
  31. Pidcott CE
  32. Rajaram D
  33. Rayner M
  34. Rogers CT
  35. Savic M
  36. Taylor I
  37. Torun YT
  38. Tunnell CD
  39. Uchida MA
  40. Verguilov V
  41. Walaron K
  42. Wilbur S
  43. Winter M
Publication date
1 January 2018
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