[PRad] Example Nature Paper

Douglas Higinbotham doug at jlab.org
Wed Mar 27 19:29:13 EDT 2019


Here is an open access link to Jefferson Lab's latest Nature paper:

https://gcc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Frdcu.be%2FbsFwV&data=02%7C01%7C%7C88f11b0a27274c5b0cc208d6b30c05a3%7Cb4d7ee1f4fb34f0690372b5b522042ab%7C1%7C0%7C636893261542095496&sdata=HC5nB4YHK49097wd6uVbZysJ%2F2%2B%2BP3EcV8Tm6QiF2Yo%3D&reserved=0

Springer provides this link to the authors on request and it may be freely shared.

If you read the paper, you will see that the writing is not very different then a PRL/PLB, though you can add supplemental material (which Nature calls extended data) at the end, which while not in the printed version, is attached to this digital version of the paper.






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