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[SA_scat] Neutrons in Soft Matter

Dear colleagues,

Recently, a book entitled "Neutrons in Soft Matter" is published from 
John Wiley & Sons Inc. The details could be seen below;

http://as.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470402520,descCd-authorInfo.html

I wish this book is valuable for SAS people.

With best wishes,
Hideki

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Hideki Seto, Prof
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	High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
	
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