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V. Sensitivity: We assume 109 interactions/pulse. The acceptance of the transport system for pions is 105 . This results in 104 particles arriving per pulse. The vast majority of these will be in the 2 nsec spikes and will not be permitted to trigger the TAC. The tail of the rf spike and the "terra incognita" between spikes will be recorded. Time is then mass: m = 2 GeV. VI. Is It Practical?: Emminently. We require only the extra target box, and perhaps some skill in the control room in assuring a tightly bunched rf structure and several shifts of running. The same runs will serve to provide a unique, high energy calibration of our 01 lead
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