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NUCLEARINSTRUMENTS&METHODSINPHYSICSRESEARCHSectionAClickhegtypethetitleofyourpaper,capitalizefirstwordAnneFirstauthor,aTimB.Secondauthor,bJamesQ.ThirdaUthora、卜*aFirstaffilialion,Address,CityandPostcode.CoUntrybSecondaffiliation,Address,CityandPostcode,CountryElsevieruseonly:Receiveddatehere;reviseddatehere;accepteddatehereAbstractClickhereandinsertyourabstracttext.©2001ElsevierScience.AllrightsreservedKeyWOrds:Typeyourkeywordshere,separatedbysemicolons;1. NotePleasereadtheseinstructionscarefullyandprintthem.Attheendoftheinstructionsyouwillfindabuttonthatremovesthistextandpreparesthedocumentforyourtext.(Notethatthisbuttonmaynotworkproperlyifyouchangeinanywaythistext.)Usethestyles,fontsandpointsizesasdefinedinthistemplate,butdonotchangeorredefinetheminanywayasthiswillleadtounpredictableresults.2. 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