Design and properties of silicon charged-particle detectors developed at the Institute of Electron Technology (ITE)
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Krzysztof Witek | Piotr Grabiec | Dariusz Szmigiel | Michał Zaborowski | Jerzy Sarnecki | Andrzej Panas | Jan Bar | Maciej Węgrzecki | Tadeusz Budzyński | Michal Cież | Roman Kozłowski | Jan Kulawik | Wojciech Słysz | Iwona Węgrzecka | Marek Wielunski | Alexander Yakushev
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