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To determine theδ(1 P 1) phase parameter, thenp cross section has been measured from 45 to 75 MeV, by 5 MeV steps, from 6° to 20° at forward angle, and from 168° to 180° at backward angle.
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Bol, A., Leleux, P. & Macq, P. A measurement of the neutron-proton differential cross section at extreme forward and backward angles between 45 and 75 MeV. Czech J Phys 32, 319–320 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01602078
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