A High Granularity Imaging Calorimeter for Cosmic-Ray Physics
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A. Vacchi | Italy | G. Zampa | Sweden | V. Bonvicini | P. Schiavon | Stockholm | G. Scian | Physics Department | University of Trieste | Trieste | M. Boezio | E. Mocchiutti | Royal Institute of Technology | N. Zampa INFN Section
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