Reviews of accelerator science and technology. Volume 3, Accelerators as photon sources /

Over the last half century we have witnessed tremendous progress in the production of high-quality photons by electrons in accelerators. This dramatic evolution has seen four generations of accelerators as photon sources. The 1st generation used the electron storage rings built primarily for high-en...

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Other Authors: Chao, Alexander Wu, Chou, Weiren
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Published: Singapore : World Scientific, 2011
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505 8 |a 11. Achieving Food Security in Times of Crisis12. Synergy between Food Security Act and Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act; 13. Common and Differentiated Entitlements: Pathway for Food Security for All; 14. Designing Architecture for a Learning Revolution; 15. Role of Sustainability Science; 16. Towards Eliminating Hunger and Poverty; Section III Food Security in an Era of Climate Change and Civil Strife; 17. Copenhagen, Tsunami and Hunger; 18. Monsoon Management in an Era of Climate Change; 19. Media and the Farm Sector. 
505 8 |a 20. Resolving Asia's Contradictions: Growth versus Inequities21. From Killing Fields to Smiling Gardens in Northern Sri Lanka; 22. Finding Common International Goals; 23. Looking Back and Looking Ahead; Index. 
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