Abstract

ANKARA-- A long-planned synchrotron project for the Middle East took a major step forward last month after its Jordanian hosts pledged the money to house the instrument and its German donors agreed to ship it. SESAME (Synchrotron Radiation for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East) was founded in 1999 to implement Germany9s donation of a mothballed 0.8-giga electron volt synchrotron.

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