Abstract
Three (or four) straightforward experiments would contribute greatly to completing the
spectroscopy of baryons and light mesons. In the baryon sector, data are needed on inelastic
reactions from a polarised target with
Three (or four) straightforward experiments would contribute greatly to completing the
spectroscopy of baryons and light mesons. In the baryon sector, data are needed on inelastic
reactions from a polarised target with
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