A 3-kilometer accelerator [supported by the U. S. Atomic Engery Commission], ca. 1967.

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A 3-kilometer accelerator [supported by the U. S. Atomic Engery Commission], ca. 1967.

Article, submitted to Sweden's KOSMOS, giving description of accelerator physics and elementary particle physics joining forces to result in realization of highest energy accelerator built to date.

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