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Higgs Boson Studies at the Tevatron. / Collaboration, CDF; Bertram, Iain; Borissov, Guennadi et al.
In: Physical Review D, Vol. 88, No. 5, 052014, 17.09.2013.

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Collaboration, CDF, Bertram, I, Borissov, G, Fox, H, Ratoff, P & D0 Collaboration, T 2013, 'Higgs Boson Studies at the Tevatron', Physical Review D, vol. 88, no. 5, 052014. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.88.052014

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Collaboration, CDF., Bertram, I., Borissov, G., Fox, H., Ratoff, P., & D0 Collaboration, T. (2013). Higgs Boson Studies at the Tevatron. Physical Review D, 88(5), Article 052014. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.88.052014

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Collaboration CDF, Bertram I, Borissov G, Fox H, Ratoff P, D0 Collaboration T. Higgs Boson Studies at the Tevatron. Physical Review D. 2013 Sept 17;88(5):052014. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevD.88.052014

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Collaboration, CDF ; Bertram, Iain ; Borissov, Guennadi et al. / Higgs Boson Studies at the Tevatron. In: Physical Review D. 2013 ; Vol. 88, No. 5.

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