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[en] The data generated at intermediate energy accelerator facilities has expanded rapidly over the past few years. A number of recent experiments chosen for their impact on nuclear structure questions are reviewed. Proton scattering together with pionic and muonic atom X-ray measurements are shown to be giving very precise determinations of gross nuclear properties. Pion scattering and reaction data although less precise is starting to generate a new understanding of wave functions of specific nuclear states. Specific examples where new unpublished data are now available are emphasized. In addition, other medium energy experiments that are starting to contribute to nuclear structure physics are summarized. (author)
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International conference on nuclear structure; Tokyo, Japan; 5 - 10 Sep 1977
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Journal Article
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Journal of the Physical Society of Japan; v. 44(suppl.); p. 783-797
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