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A thin single-element THGEM-based, Resistive-Plate WELL (RPWELL) detector was operated with 150GeV/c muon and pion beams in Ne/(5%CH4), Ar/(5%CH4) and Ar/(7%CO2); signals were recorded with 1cm2 square pads and SRS/APV25 electronics. Detection efficiency values greater than 98% were reached in all t...
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