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    PAMELA Overview : design goals and principles

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    The PAMELA (Particle Accelerator for MEdicaL Applications) project is to design an accelerator for proton and light ion therapy using non-scaling Fixed Field Alternating Gradient (FFAG) accelerators, as part of the CONFORM project, which is also constructing the EMMA electron model of a non-scaling FFAG at Daresbury. This paper presents an overview of the PAMELA design, and a discussion of the design goals and the principles used to arrive at a preliminary specification of the accelerator

    Cohen, Pamela and Leonard Trip to the U.S.S.R. (98 digital images)

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    Photographs within the folder were taken during Pamela B. Cohen's travels in the U.S.S.R. and during various events related to the American Soviet Jewry Movement.Digital ImageDigital finding aid

    Pamela Levy: Art Forum

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    28 May 1997. Note with tape: Pamela Levy is a figurative painter and printmaker based in Israel. Her work explores the human condition in the Middle East. While in Australia Pamela Levy is Visiting Artist in the CSA Painting Workshop, and her work is exhibited in Photospace, 16-20 June

    Pamela: development of the RF system for a non-relativistic non-scaling FFAG

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    The PAMELA project(Particle Accelerator For MEdical Applications) currently consists of the design of a particle therapy facility. The project, which is in the design phase, contains Non-Scaling FFAG, particle accelerator capable of rapid beam acceleration, giving a pulse repetition rate of 1kHz, far beyond that of a conventional synchrotron. To realise the repetition rate, a key component of the accelerator is the rf accelerating system. The combination of a high energy gain per turn and a high repetition rate is a significant challenge. In this paper, options for the rf system of the proton ring and the status of development are presented

    Pamela Gaunt

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    Rojo

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    palabra confusa y extraña para un programa de Literatura. La Mala Hora resurge de las cenizas del COVID 19 como el ave fénix, y de ahí inicia una serie que tratará de tener como objetivo hacer un recorrido “colorido” de la literatura y del arte en general; quiere explorar ese fenómeno visual que pensamos tan natural como son los colores y que detrás oculta la maravilla de saber qué es un color. En este primer capítulo el color rojo invade la mesa de trabajo, como la sangre al cuerpo, e invita a reflexionar desde el rojo como color, como fenómeno, como protagonista, como escenario para la literatura

    Socorro Rojo informa

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    Solidaridad : boletín de Socorro Rojo

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