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Acknowledgements This study was supported in part by a grant
from the France–Japan Sasakawa Foundation (08-PT/6, 10-PT/13 and
11-PT/14), and by grants (21/09706 and 19/07813) from the Ministry
of Education, Science, and Culture of Japan. This article embodies
collaborative efforts with N. Kuramoto, S. Takahashi, Y. Kitahara,
M. Tsukagoshi, and T. Suga. Others whose contributions are grate-
fully acknowledged include Drs. T. Tsugoshi, N. Saito, M. Sablier,
M. Sala, and M. Juhasz for helpful discussion. The author is grateful
to the staff of Canon Anelva—in particular, Mgr. K. Hino,
Dr. Y. Shiokawa, Dr. M. Nakamura, and Ms. H. Maruyama—for
providing original results and for their assistance in collecting mass
spectral data.
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