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10) given with milli-radian in the reference, so we convert 0.0573(=180/3.14/1000) to original angle 11) the unit is normalizd to be unity at the peak positions 12) given with milli-radian in the reference, so we convert 0.0573(=180/3.14/1000) to original angle 13) the unit is normalizd to be unity at the peak positions 14) given with milli-radian in the reference, so we convert 0.0573(=180/3.14/1000) to original angle 15) the unit is normalizd to be unity at the peak positions 16) given with milli-radian in the reference, so we convert 0.0573(=180/3.14/1000) to original angle 17) the unit is normalizd to be unity at the peak positions 18) given with milli-radian in the reference, so we convert 0.0573(=180/3.14/1000) to original angle 19) the unit is normalizd to be unity at the peak positions 20) given with milli-radian in the reference, so we convert 0.0573(=180/3.14/1000) to original angle 21) the unit is normalizd to be unity at the peak positions 22) Gamov-Teller transition strength 23) 24) Gamov-Teller transition strength 25) 26) Gamov-Teller transition strength 27)