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[SA_scat] SAS-2009 Proceedings: now published!

 

We are delighted to announce that the Proceedings of the XIV
International Conference on Small-Angle Scattering have now been
published.

 

They are available to the SAS Community in the online, open access,
Journal of Physics: Conference Series, (2010), Volume 247:

 

http://iopscience.iop.org/1742-6596/247/1

 

May we take this opportunity to once again thank all those that helped
to make SAS-2009 a success, and remind you that SAS-2012 will take place
in Sydney, Australia, 18-23 November 2012.  Further details may be found
on their conference website at http://www.sas2012.com/ .

 

 

Steve King (ISIS) & Nick Terrill (Diamond)

 

Co-Chairs

SAS-2009 Local Organising Committee

 

 

 




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