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This dissertation explores two main topics: 1) Color Transparency and quasi-elastic knockout reactions involving pions and [rho] mesons; and 2) determination of the J/[psi]-nucleon scattering amplitude and scattering length via J/[psi] electroproduction on the deuteron. It is shown that at the energies available at the COMPASS experiment at CERN, Color Transparency should be detectable in the reaction [pi]+A --> [pi]+p+(A-1)* (proton knockout). It is also shown that Color Transparency should be detectable in the electroproduction reaction [gamma]*+A --> [rho]+p+(A-1)* at small Q2 (where Q2 is the virtuality of the photon) but large t (4-momentum transfer squared to the knocked out proton), w...
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