Is N = 40 magic? An analysis of ISOLTRAP mass measurements
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K. Blaum | A. Kellerbauer | D. Lunney | L. Schweikhard | D. Beck | F. Herfurth | H. Kluge | G. Audi | G. Bollen | S. Schwarz | P. Delahaye | C. Guénaut | C. Yazidjian
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