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High-energy electroproduction and the constitution of the electric current

Curtis Gove Callan, +1 more
- 27 Jan 1969 - 
- Vol. 22, Iss: 4, pp 156-159
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In this article, the asymptotic behavior of electroproduction cross sections is shown to contain information about the constitution of the electric current, and it is shown that the cross sections are a good indicator of the strength of electric currents.
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The asymptotic behavior of electroproduction cross sections is shown to contain information about the constitution of the electric current.

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