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ATLAS Transition Radiation Tracker (TRT): Straw Tube Gaseous Detectors at High Rates
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
High Energy Physics
Instrumentation
Nuclear
Robust Phase-Correlation Based Registration of Airborne Videos Using Motion Estimation
Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography
Development
Computers in Earth Sciences
Civil
Structural Engineering
Planning
Earth-Surface Processes
Geography
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Study of Straw Proportional Tubes for a Transition Radiation Detector/Tracker at LHC
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High Energy Physics
Instrumentation
Nuclear
Transition Radiation Detectors—“B” Trackers Manufactured at JINR for ATLAS LHC Inner Detector
Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters
Nuclear Medicine
Radiology
Nuclear
Radiation
Molecular Physics,
High Energy Physics
Imaging
Optics
Atomic
PERFORMANCE OF THE ATLAS TRANSITION RADIATION TRACKER WITH FIRST HIGH-ENERGY Pp AND Pb-Pb COLLISIONS
Astroparticle, Particle, Space Physics and Detectors for Physics Applications
Foam Radiators for Transition Radiation Detectors
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
High Energy Physics
Instrumentation
Nuclear
Micro Pattern Gaseous Detectors in High Energy Physics
A 28 Nm Bulk-Cmos Analog Front-End for High-Rate ATLAS Muon Drift-Tube Detectors
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Instrumentation
Information Systems
Electronic Engineering
Biochemistry
Analytical Chemistry
Molecular Physics,
Electrical
Atomic
Medicine
Optics
The Use of 3D Printing in the Development of Gaseous Radiation Detectors
EPJ Web of Conferences
Astronomy
Physics
3D Integration at Radiation Imaging Detectors
Successful Operation of Hole-Type Gaseous Detectors at Cryogenic Temperatures