Colour transparency and scaling properties of nuclear shadowing in deep inelastic scattering
- Authors
- N. N. NikolaevБ. Г. Захаров
- Journal
- The European Physical Journal C
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This paper, published in 1991, received 535 indexed citations . Written by N. N. Nikolaev and Б. Г. Захаров covering the research area of Nuclear and High Energy Physics. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Nuclear and High Energy Physics (516 citations), Astronomy and Astrophysics (19 citations) and Biomedical Engineering (13 citations). Published in The European Physical Journal C.
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