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      <author>ATLAS Outreach Committee</author>
      <author>Bob van Gijzel</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>ATLAS experimentet</title>
    <secondary-title>The ATLAS Experiment</secondary-title>
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  <keywords>
    <keyword>ATLAS</keyword>
    <keyword>LHC</keyword>
    <keyword>Point 1</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year>2000</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>2000</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract>Filmen innehåller mycket information om fysik och varför LHC behövs tilsammans med stora detektorer och specielt om behovet av ATLAS Experimentet. Mycket bra film för att förklara det okända- som man undersöker i CERN för att ge svar på frågor som människor har försökt förklara under flere tusen år.</abstract>
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  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>CERN</author>
      <author>Bob van Gijzel</author>
    </authors>
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  <titles>
    <title>L'expérience ATLAS</title>
    <secondary-title>English version</secondary-title>
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  <pages/>
  <volume/>
  <number/>
  <keywords>
    <keyword>ATLAS</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year>2002</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>2002</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract/>
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  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>CERN Audiovisual Service</author>
      <author>CERN Audiovisual Service</author>
    </authors>
  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>Installation of the last piece of LHC beam pipe and ATLAS detector called LUCID</title>
    <secondary-title>The ATLAS Experiment</secondary-title>
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  <volume/>
  <number/>
  <keywords>
    <keyword>Accelerator</keyword>
    <keyword>ATLAS</keyword>
    <keyword>Beam pipe</keyword>
    <keyword>Installation</keyword>
    <keyword>Interview</keyword>
    <keyword>IP</keyword>
    <keyword>LHC</keyword>
    <keyword>LUCID</keyword>
    <keyword>Particle</keyword>
    <keyword>Beam pipe</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year>2008</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>2008</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract>&lt;B&gt;This film is spoken in English and text in French.&lt;/B&gt; &lt;BR&gt; &lt;BR&gt; The film will show you the descending and installation of the last element of the LHC beam pipe. Around the beam pipe is installed an ATLAS detector called LUCID. The same kind of element is on both sides of ATLAS. This detector measures the rate of the collisions in ATLAS. &lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt; You can also get more information about&lt;B&gt; LUCID&lt;/B&gt; detector by watching the part where&lt;B&gt; Vincent Hedberg &lt;/B&gt;is interviewed. &lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt; Almost at the end of the film there is the interview of the &lt;B&gt;Raymond Veness&lt;/B&gt;. He tells about the delicate operations of finishing the vacuum system and the LHC.</abstract>
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  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>CERN ATLAS</author>
      <author>Andreas O. Burckhardt</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>ATLAS experiment : From virtual world to real world</title>
    <secondary-title>The ATLAS Experiment</secondary-title>
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  <volume/>
  <number/>
  <keywords>
    <keyword>ATLAS</keyword>
    <keyword>Cavern</keyword>
    <keyword>Detector</keyword>
    <keyword>Installation</keyword>
    <keyword>LHC</keyword>
    <keyword>Magnet system</keyword>
    <keyword>Point 1</keyword>
    <keyword>Toroid</keyword>
    <keyword>Webcam</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year>2005</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>2005</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract>The film is a combination of three dimensional cad-based animations together with the real film taken with webcams during the construction, lowering and installation of elements belonging to ATLAS Detector. Very nice movie that gives the view of the both planning and real construction of this huge detector complex located in underground cavern in POINT1.&lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt; This movie is worth to see!</abstract>
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  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Michael Barnett - Erik Johansson</author>
      <author>Joao Pequenao</author>
    </authors>
  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>ATLAS experiment - Episode 2 - The Particles Strike Back</title>
    <secondary-title>Episode 1 : A New Hope</secondary-title>
  </titles>
  <doi/>
  <pages/>
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  <keywords>
    <keyword>ATLAS</keyword>
    <keyword>LHC</keyword>
    <keyword>LHCFirstPhysics</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year>2006</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>2006</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract>ATLAS, The Particles Strike Back is the second episode in a three part series that uncovers the mysteries of the ATLAS experiment. Shot with a bug's eye view of the inside of the detector. The viewer is shown the inner, middle and outer sections of the ATLAS detector. The narrator describes how different parts of the detector are able to detect 6 different types of particles: electrons, photons, protons, neutrons, muons and neutrinos.</abstract>
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  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Michael Barnett - Erik Johansson - Amelia Maio</author>
      <author>Joao Pequenao</author>
    </authors>
  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>ATLAS experiment - Episode 1 - A New Hope</title>
    <secondary-title>Episode 2 : The Particles Strike Back</secondary-title>
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  <doi/>
  <pages/>
  <volume/>
  <number/>
  <keywords>
    <keyword>ATLAS</keyword>
    <keyword>Detector</keyword>
    <keyword>LHC</keyword>
    <keyword>LHCFirstPhysics</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year>2006</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>2006</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract>ATLAS, A New Hope is the first episode in a three part series that uncovers the mysteries of the ATLAS experiment.</abstract>
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