Investigation and suppression of artifacts in x-ray framing cameras due to advance radiation incident on microchannel plates
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J. P. Holder | K. Piston | S. M. Glenn | D. K. Bradley | Perry M. Bell | C G Brown | M. P. Perkins | J. R. Kimbrough | N. Simanovskaia | D. Hargrove | Laura Robin Benedetti | R. B. Petre | C. S. Anderson
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