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Nuclear single-particle energies as functions of the binding energies. / Hefter, E. P.; Mitropolsky, I. A.

In: Il Nuovo Cimento A, Vol. 95, No. 1, 01.09.1986, p. 63-78.

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Hefter, E. P. ; Mitropolsky, I. A. / Nuclear single-particle energies as functions of the binding energies. In: Il Nuovo Cimento A. 1986 ; Vol. 95, No. 1. pp. 63-78.

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