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Precise measurement of the top-quark mass from lepton+jets events at D0

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In: Physical Review D, Vol. 84, No. 3, 032004, 09.08.2011.

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D0 Collaboration T, Bertram I, Borissov G, Fox H, Ross A, Williams M et al. Precise measurement of the top-quark mass from lepton+jets events at D0. Physical Review D. 2011 Aug 9;84(3):032004. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevD.84.032004

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D0 Collaboration, The ; Bertram, Iain ; Borissov, Guennadi et al. / Precise measurement of the top-quark mass from lepton+jets events at D0. In: Physical Review D. 2011 ; Vol. 84, No. 3.

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AU - Ratoff, Peter

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