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First Operation of a Resistive Shell Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber: A New Approach to Electric-Field Shaping

Roman Berner    
Yifan Chen    
Antonio Ereditato    
Patrick P. Koller    
Igor Kreslo    
David Lorca    
Thomas Mettler    
Ting Miao    
Francesco Piastra    
James R. Sinclair and Michael S. Weber    

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