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Useful technique for analysis and control of the acceleration beam phase in the azimuthally varying field cyclotron

Satoshi Kurashima    
Takahiro Yuyama    
Nobumasa Miyawaki    
Hirotsugu Kashiwagi    
Susumu Okumura    
and Mitsuhiro Fukuda    

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