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Small-x Behavior of Non-singlet Spin Structure Function and Bjorken Sum Rule with pQCD Correction up to NNLO and Higher Twist Correction

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Small-x Behavior of Non-singlet Spin Structure Function and Bjorken Sum Rule with pQCD Correction up to NNLO and Higher Twist Correction
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International Journal of Theoretical Physics, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/s10773-017-3286-x
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N. M. Nath, J. K. Sarma

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