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[66] M. Ruppi (INFN-Bari),

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“Requisiti per la calibrazione temporale per il km3”

Meeting Collaboration NEMO, LNS-Catania, January 23-25, 2006. [98] V. Pappalardo (INFN Catania),

“Integrazione del sistema di trasmissione dati della Junction Box” Meeting Collaboration NEMO, LNS-Catania, January 23-25, 2006. [99] A. Rovelli, (INFN-LNS Catania),

“slow control data managment”

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“Il contributo di Pisa alla stazione clock”

Meeting Collaboration NEMO, LNS-Catania, January 23-25, 2006. [101] R. Cocimano (INFN-LNS Catania),

“Integrazione JB sistema di alimentazione e controllo”

Meeting Collaboration NEMO, LNS-Catania, January 23-25, 2006. [102] R. Fasullo (INFN Roma 1),

“Stato attuale costruzione delle schede FEM, SCI-Optical Link, FMC” Meeting Collaboration NEMO, LNS-Catania, January 23-25, 2006. [103] R. Papaleo (INFN-LNS Catania),

“Stato delle attività LAMS e SIRENA”

Meeting Collaboration NEMO, LNS-Catania, January 23-25, 2006. [104] G.Raia (INFN-LNS Catania),

“Cable system”

Meeting Collaboration NEMO, LNS-Catania, January 23-25, 2006.

[105] M. Ruppi,

“Sviluppi per il sistema di calibrazione temporale per NEMO Fase1” Meeting Collaboration NEMO, LNS-Catania, January 23-25, 2006. [106] M. Brescia, G. Longo (INFN Napoli),

“Verso un trigger software on-line: Idee preliminari e modalità di approccio” Meeting Collaboration NEMO, LNS-Catania, January 23-25, 2006.

[107] M. Brunoldi (Univ. Di Genova),

“Stato della misura della risposta di un fotomoltiplicatore direzionale” Meeting Collaboration NEMO, LNS-Catania, January 23-25, 2006. [108] G. Carminati, M. Spurio (Univ. di Bologna)

“Generatore di eventi di muoni atmosferici tramite formule parametriche” Meeting Collaboration NEMO, LNS-Catania, January 23-25, 2006..

[109] R. Coniglione, P. Sapienza (INFN-LNS Catania), “Simulazione di architetture a torri ed a stringhe”

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[110] E. Leonora (INFN-Catania),

“DEWAS (DEep WAter Scatter-meter): Stato dei lavori”

Meeting Collaboration NEMO, LNS-Catania, January 23-25, 2006. [111] C. Distefano (INFN-LNS Catania),

“Sensitivity and pointing accuracy of the NEMO km3 telescope” Meeting Collaboration NEMO, LNS-Catania, January 23-25, 2006. [112] T. Capone (INFN Roma 1),

“Approfondimento dello studio dei segnali da 40K nel sito di Capo Passero” Meeting Collaboration NEMO, LNS-Catania, January 23-25, 2006.

[113] T. Chiarusi, G. De Bonis (Univ. Roma),

“Simulazione della rivelazione acustica di protoni in acqua con GENAT4” Meeting Collaboration NEMO, LNS-Catania, January 23-25, 2006.

[114] M. Vecchi,

“Studio dell’ effetto biofouling”

Meeting Collaboration NEMO, LNS-Catania, January 23-25, 2006. [115] Riccobene (INFN-LNS, Catania),

“Sistema Acustico”

XCI Congresso SIF, Catania, Sept.26 - Oct.1, 2006. [116] L. Ferrari,

“Risoluzione angolare del rilevatore NEMO” XCI Congresso SIF, Catania, Sept.26 - Oct.1, 2006. [117] G.F. Burgio (INFN-LNS, Catania),

“Neutrino pulsar”

XCI Congresso SIF, Catania, Sept.26 - Oct.1, 2006. [118] N. Randazzo (INFN-LNS, Catania),

“Front End ASICS per il rilevatore sottomarino” XCI Congresso SIF, Catania, Sept.26 - Oct.1, 2006. [119] M. Musumeci (INFN-LNS, Catania),

“Meccanica della torre NEMO”

XCI Congresso SIF, Catania, Sept.26 - Oct.1, 2006. [120] G. Caporaletti,

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[121] K. Frantini,

“Sensori ottici direzionali per l’apparato NEMO” XCI Congresso SIF, Catania, Sept.26 - Oct.1, 2006. [122] F. Simeone,

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[123] http//www.km3net.org

[124] http://www.vlvnt2.it/objective/objective.htm

[125] 1st Workshop on Very Large Volume Neutrino Telescopes,

“Technical Aspect of a Very Large Volume Neutrino Telescope in the Mediterranean Sea” Amesterdam, 5-8 October, 2003.

[126]

www.saclantc.nato.it

[127] http://www.ct.infn.it/~rivel/Tipi/radiazioni/radcerenkov.html

[128] http://itim.unige.it/pm/C98_4/tsld048.htm

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[132] http://www.rov.org

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