Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: CERN-WA-001: High-Energy Neutrino Interactions. 1990-1991.

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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: CERN-WA-001: High-Energy Neutrino Interactions. 1990-1991.

Interview conducted with Saclay physicist, R. Turlay (group leader). Other institutions in the collaboration include: CERN, Dortmund University, Heidelberg University-IHEP, Warsaw-INR.

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European Organization for Nuclear Research

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