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Moving Forward in the Era of Quantitative QCD: Transversity 2014 Closing Remarks
After the development of QCD in the last quarter of the 20th century, we are now in the early years of an exciting new era in which much more quantitative QCD calculations can be tested against increasingly sophisticated experimental measurements. While there is more than one way to keep pushing for...
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