Proton polarization in 16O(p, p0)16O and states in 17F∗ (II)
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Work supported by the national Science Foundation.
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Present address: Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 60439.
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Present address: Departamento de Ciencia, Universidad Catholica del peru, Lima, Peru.
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