Brookhaven National Laboratory as the site for the 200 BeV accelerator, Volume II. 1966.

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Brookhaven National Laboratory as the site for the 200 BeV accelerator, Volume II. 1966.

A supplement to the proposal submitted to the Atomic Energy Commission in 1965 arguing that Brookhaven, of the six possible sites recommended by the National Academy of Sciences Evaluation Committee, most adequately meets the criteria established for the construction of the 200 BeV accelerator.

50 pp.

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