First intense isotopic titanium-50 beam using MIVOC method
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J. Ärje | A. Ouadi | B. Gall | J. Piot | H. Koivisto | Z. Asfari | P. Greenlees | O. Dorvaux | J. Rubert | R. Seppälä
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