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Figure 1. The schematic PE for 236U (curve with dots) as a function of collective coordinate along with its components: the smooth (solid curve) and shell correction (dashed curve) parts
Figure 3. The schematic PE for with dots) as a function of collective coordi- nate along with its components: the smooth (solid curve) and shell correction (dashed 208Pb (curve curve) parts

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