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A two-dimensional gas detector with individual readouts for neutron detection with a high spatial resolution and fast temporal response

Hiroki Tanaka    
Tatsuya Nakamura    
Hideshi Yamagishi    
Kazuhiko Soyama    
and Kazuya Aizawa    

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