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Instead of a standard review of the electro and photoproduction of pion, I have decided to present a selection of data and to discuss some of the problems encountered at this occasion, and which I feel of particular interest. It is thus a rather personal view of the field that will emerge, and many aspects will be missing. For instance, I deliberately ignore the “elementary particle” approach to these processes, and adhere completely to the microscopic analysis, the reason being that I want to know how the nucleus is made of “elementary particles”. Let me recall at this point the conceptual framework in which the following discussion takes place.

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Tzara, C. (1979). Threshold Pion Photoproduction and the Nuclear Structure. In: Castel, B., Goulard, B., Khanna, F.C. (eds) Common Problems in Low- and Medium-Energy Nuclear Physics. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 45. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8950-7_24

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