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Jun 30, 2020Strategies to reduce the environmental impact in the MRPC array of the EEE experimentOct 24, 2025Evaluation of SiC detector performances for energy and timing measurementsOct 10, 2022Comprehensive investigation of fission yields by using spallation- and (p,2p)-induced fission reactions in inverse kinematicsMay 10, 2018The Extreme Energy Events experiment: an overview of the telescopes performanceApr 13, 2021The cosmic muon and detector simulation framework of the Extreme Energy Events (EEE) experimentAug 15, 2016Results of the ASY-EOS experiment at GSI: The symmetry energy at suprasaturation densityMar 8, 2018Isospin influence on dynamical production of Intermediate Mass Fragments at Fermi EnergiesApr 18, 2020MRPC Telescope Simulation for the Extreme Energy Events ExperimentSep 26, 2012The ASY-EOS experiment at GSI: investigating the symmetry energy at supra-saturation densitiesJul 11, 2015Freeze-out configuration properties in the 197Au + 197Au reaction at 23 AMeVMay 19, 2017CaloCube: a novel calorimeter for high-energy cosmic rays in spaceSep 29, 2023Ecological transition for the gas mixtures of the MRPC cosmic ray telescopes of the EEE ProjectJan 5, 2015Dipolar degrees of freedom and Isospin equilibration processes in Heavy Ion collisionsJun 11, 2018New Eco-gas mixtures for the Extreme Energy Events MRPCs: results and plansJun 4, 2012Correlations between emission timescale of fragments and isospin dynamics in $^{124}$Sn+$^{64}$Ni and $^{112}$Sn+$^{58}$Ni reactions at 35 AMeVOct 4, 2021The CaloCube calorimeter for high-energy cosmic-ray measurements in space: performance of a large-scale prototypeDec 19, 2012Kinematical coincidence method in transfer reactionsFeb 1, 2012Persistence of odd-even staggering in charged fragment yields from the 112Sn+58Ni collision at 35 MeV/nucleonApr 14, 2014Evidence for a Novel Reaction Mechanism of a Prompt Shock-Induced Fission Following the Fusion of 78Kr and 40Ca Nuclei at E/A =10 MeVMar 4, 2026Atmospheric effects on cosmic-ray muon rate at high latitude (78.9°N)