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Final
Scientific Programme
/ TAN11 Time table
09:00 – 09:10
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OPENING 
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09:10 – 09:30
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International
Year of Chemistry 2011 – the 100th anniversary of the Nobel Prize in
Chemistry awarded to Madame Marie Curie-Skłodowska
Adam
Sobiczewski, Warsaw 
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- 20 min
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09:30 – 10:15
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The Impact of
Superheavy Elements on the Chemical and Physical Sciences
Jens Volker Kratz, Mainz 
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- 45 min
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10:15 – 10:55
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Superheavy elements in Dubna
Yuri Oganessian, Dubna 
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10:55 – 11:15
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Coffee break
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11:15 – 11:45
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Physics
experiments on superheavy elements at the GSI SHIP
Sigurd Hofmann, Darmstadt 
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11:45 – 12:05
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New data on production of the isotopes of element 115 in the
reaction 243Am +48Ca
Vladimir Utyonkov, Dubna 
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- 20 min
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12:05 – 12:25
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The Role of Energy in the Formation of the Heaviest Elements
Charles
Folden III, College Station 
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12:25 – 12:45
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Revival of deep inelastic transfer reactions for production of
neutron-rich isotopes of heavy elements
Heinz
Gäggeler,
Villigen 
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13:00 - 14:00
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Lunch
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14:00 – 16:30
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Free time
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16:30 – 17:00
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September 6 (Tuesday), continued
Coffee break
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17:00 – 17:40
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Nuclear
Clusters: Superheavy, Neutron Rich, of Matter, Antimatter, Strange
Matter
Walter Greiner, Frankfurt on Main 
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- 40 min
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17:40 – 18:00
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Superheavy
Element Research at the Berkeley Gas-Filled Separator
Jacklyn
Gates, Berkeley 
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18:00 – 18:20
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Nuclear
orientation in fusion and synthesis of heavy elements at
sub-barrier
energy
Katsuhisa
Nishio, JAEA, Tokai 
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18:20 – 18:40
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Qasifission of
superheavy composite systems in reactions with
heavy ions
Galina
Knyazheva, Dubna 
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18:40 – 19:00
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Fusion
probability and survivability in estimates of heaviest nuclei production
Roman
Sagaidak, Dubna 
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19:30 Welcome Reception
09:00 – 09:40
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Liquid Phase
Experiments with the Heaviest Elements
Yuichiro
Nagame, JAEA, Tokai 
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- 40 min
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09:40 – 10:10
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First foot
prints of chemistry on the shore of The Island of SHE
Robert Eichler, Villigen 
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10:10 – 10:40
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Gas-phase chemistry of Db with bromine
Qin Zhi, Lanzhou 
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10:40 – 11:10
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FLNR Radiochemical Research. Latest Experiments
Sergey
Dmitriev, Dubna 
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11:10 – 11:30
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Coffee
break
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11:30 – 11:50
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Superheavy element 114 is a volatile metal
AlexanderYakushev, Darmstadt
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- 20 min
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11:50 – 12:10
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Prospects
of SHE Chemistry Studies Using Vacuum Thermochromatography
Ivo
Zvara, Dubna 
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12:10 – 12:30
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Nuclear and
Chemical Studies with Hassium Isotopes
Andreas
Türler,
Bern & Villigen 
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12:30 – 12:50
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pureCOLD fast electronics for β-α-pile-up suppression – first
on-line measurements
Rugard
Dressler, Villigen 
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13:00 - 14:00
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Lunch
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14:00 – 16:30
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Free
time
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16:30 – 16:50
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September 7 (Wednesday), continued
Coffee
break
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16:50 – 17:30
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Recent
achievements in the electronic structure studies on
the heaviest
elements
Valeria
Pershina, Darmstadt 
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- 40 min
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17:30 – 17:50
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The Periodic
System continued to Z=172
Pekka
Pyykko, Helsinki 
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17:50 – 18:10
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Benchmark Calculations of Atomic Properties of
Elements 113 to 122
Anastasia
Borschevsky, Auckland & Darmstadt 
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18:10 – 18:30
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Relativistic
DFT and ab initio calculations on the seventh-row superheavy elements:
subperiod E113-E114
Anatoly Titov, Gatchina 
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18:30 – 18:50
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Adsorption
behavior of super-heavy elements (Z ≥ 112)
on
gold surfaces
Josef
Anton, Ulm
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18:50 – 19:10
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Relativistic
Effects Alter the Periodicity of Superheavy Elements
Jun
Li, Beijing
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09:00 – 09:40
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Superheavy element research at GSI
Christoph Düllmann, Mainz & Darmstadt 
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- 40 min
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09:40 – 10:00
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Extraction
Chromatographic Studies of Rutherfordium Homologs using Crown Ether Based
Resins
Megan
Bennett, Livermore 
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10:00 – 10:20
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Automated
Chemistry Efforts for Aqueous Chemistry Studies of the Heaviest Elements
Roger
Henderson, Livermore 
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10:20 – 10:40
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Preparation
and characterization of actinide targets for superheavy element production
Klaus
Eberhardt, Mainz 
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10:40 – 11:00
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Production of 265Sg for chemical studies using the
gas-jet transport system coupled to the RIKEN gas-filled recoil ion separator
Hiromitsu
Haba, Nishina, Wako 
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11:00 – 11:20
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Coffee
break
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11:20 – 12:00
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Spectroscopy
of very heavy nuclei
Rolf-Dietmar
Herzberg, Liverpool 
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- 40 min
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12:00 – 12:20
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Multi-Coincidence Spectroscopy of SHE using the TASISpec
Setup
Lise-Lotte
Andersson, Liverpool 
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12:20 – 12:40
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270Ds and Its Decay
Products – Decay Properties and
Experimental Masses
Dieter
Ackermann, Darmstadt 
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12:40 – 13:00
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Alpha-gamma and high-resolution fine-structure
spectroscopy
for the heaviest nuclei
Masato
Asai, JAEA, Tokai 
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13:00 - 14:00
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Lunch
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14:00 – 16:30
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Free
time
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16:30 – 17:00
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September 8 (Thursday), continued
Coffee
break
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17:00 – 17:30
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Properties of
superheavy nuclei
Adam
Sobiczewski, Warsaw 
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- 30 min
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17:30 – 17:50
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Dynamical
mechanism of fusion-fission process in superheavy
mass
region
Yoshihiro
Aritomo, JAEA, Tokai & FLNR, Dubna 
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17:50 – 18:10
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Decay
properties and stability of heaviest elements
Alexander
Karpov, Dubna 
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18:10 – 18:40
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Did Nature
Produce Superheavy Elements?
Friedrich-K.
Thielemann, Basel 
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18:40 – 19:00
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SHE formation
in rapid nucleosynthesis and nuclear reaction rates
Igor
Panov, Moscow 
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20:00 Poster
Session
09:00 – 09:40
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A survey of
super-heavy elements from a theoretical perspective
Paul-Gerhard Reinhard, Erlangen 
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- 40 min
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09:40 – 10:00
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Heavy and
superheavy neutron-rich nuclei
Valery
Zagrebaev, Dubna 
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10:00 – 10:20
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Nuclear mass
exploration at the doorway to the region of superheavy elements
Enrique Minaya Ramirez, Darmstadt 
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10:20 – 10:40
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Coffee
break
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10:40 – 11:10
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Study of the
heaviest elements at RIKEN, status and perspective
Kosuke
Morita, Nishina, Wako 
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- 30 min
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11:10 – 11:40
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Prospects for JINR development
Mikhail
Itkis, Dubna 
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11:40 – 12:10
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Transactinide research at GSI
Christoph Scheidenberger, Darmstadt 
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12:10 – 12:40
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Super Heavy Elements research at GANIL: Past and Future
Sidney
Gales, Caen 
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12:40 – 13:10
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Capabilities
and priorities for transactinide research and related actinide target
development at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
James B.
Roberto, Oak Ridge 
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13:10 - 14:00
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Lunch
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15:00 Excursion
Banquet
09:00 – 09:20
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Thermal
release of p-elements from metal matrices
David Wittwer, Bern & Villigen 
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- 20 min
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09:20 – 09:40
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Metal-Carbonyl-Complexes: A Metal-Organic Compound
Class within the Reach of Transactinide Chemistry
Julia
Even, Mainz & Darmstadt
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09:40 – 10:00
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Development of
a surface ionizer to measure the first ionization potential of Lr
Nozomi Sato, JAEA, Tokai 
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10:00 – 10:20
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Spectroscopy
of very heavy elements at the limits with the Super Separator Spectrometer S3
Benoit Gall, Strasbourg
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10:20 – 10:40
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SHELLS -
Separator for Heavy Element Spectroscopy
Alexander
Yeremin, Dubna 
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10:40 – 11:00
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SAGE
Spectrometer: Status and First Results
Philippos
Papadakis, Liverpool 
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11:00 – 11:20
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Coffee
break
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11:20 – 11:40
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Mass spectrometer MASHA – testing results on the
heavy ion beam
Alexander
Rodin, Dubna 
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- 20 min
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11:40 – 12:00
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Limits of angular momentum in heavy evaporation residues
using HYRA gas-filled separator and TIFR 4π spin spectrometer
at IUAC, New Delhi
Madhavan
Narayanasamy, New Delhi 
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12:00 – 12:20
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Using
Monte Carlo Methods to Estimate Super Heavy Element Event Random
Probabilities
Mark
Stoyer, Livermore 
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12:20 – 12:40
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Accelerator Mass Spectrometry and Its Measurements for Long-lived
Heavy and Transactinide Nuclides
Shan Jiang, Beijing 
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12:40 – 13:00
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Decay modes
and a limit of existence of nuclei in the nuclear
mass region
Hiroyuki
Koura, JAEA, Tokai 
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13:00 - 14:00
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Lunch
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14:00 – 17:00
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Free
time
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17:00 – 17:30
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Coffee
break
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17:30
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ROUND
TABLE
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18:30
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CLOSING

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