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- Belgaid,
Mohamed (University of Sciences and Technologies Houari Boumediene USTHB, Algeria) [on-site]: Newly developed semi-empirical formulas of nuclear excitation functions for (n, p) reactions at the energy range 12≤En≤21 MeV and mass number range 30≤A≤128
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- Belocchi,
Valerio (University of Turin, Italia) [on-site]: Meson exchange current in neutrino-nucleus scattering
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- Firdous,
Nameeqa (GIFT University, Pakistan) [on-line]: Simulation of Hadron-hadron Collisions at high energies
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- Garah,
Sarra (Echahid Cheikh Larbi Tebessi University- Tebessa, Algeria) [on-line]: Dirac Osillator in non Abelian Algebra
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- Imran,
Mohd (Department of Physics ,Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh,-202002,India, India) [on-line]:
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- Kostryukov,
Pavel (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Poland) [on-site]: Study of particle emission effects in low- and medium-energy nuclear fission
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- Mittal,
Rajni (Sardra vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology Surat Gujarat India, India) [on-line]: Study of nuclear surface diffuseness using quadrupole and hexadecapole deformed nuclei
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- Nazir,
Tooba (University of Wah, Pakistan) [on-line]: Color reconnection in pythia
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- Neergård,
Kai (unaffiliated, Denmark) [on-site]: "Onishi" formulas
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- Nesterenko,
Valentin (Joint Institute for Nuclear Reseach, Russia) [on-site]: Anomalous deformation dependence of moments of inertia
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- Nisa,
Maryam (University of Wah, Pakistan) [on-line]: Multiparton Interactions in Pythia
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- Oudih,
Mohamed Reda (University of Sciecnes and Technology Houari Boumediene, Algeria) [on-site]: Alpha and cluster decay investigation of even-even actinide nuclei
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- Ring,
Peter (Technical University Munich, Germany) [on-site]: Relativistic Brueckner-Hartree-Fock Theory: an 'ab initio' Approach for
Nuclear Matter and for Finite Nuclei
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- Saleh,
Gh. (Saleh Research Centre, Netherlands) [on-line]: Primary Particles Produced by the Big Bang Explosion
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- Zhou,
Shan-Gui (Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) [on-site]: Study of Rotating Deformed Halo Nuclei with the DRHBc+AMP Theory
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