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The quark substructure of nucleons in nuclei must be accounted for in a consistent calculation of (weak and electromagnetic) observables if the corresponding properties of the nucleons are derived from this substructure. The Pauli principle requires exchange contributions that lead to a violation of commonly used prescriptions like factorization of the nuclear form factor, scaling in quasielastic electron scattering and separation of nuclear and nucleon effects in Fermi smearing in deep-inelastic electron scattering.

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Mulders, P.J. (1987). Consequences of the Quark Structure of Hadrons in Nuclei. In: Ballot, JL., Fabre de la Ripelle, M. (eds) Few-Body Problems in Particle, Nuclear, Atomic, and Molecular Physics. Few-Body Systems, vol 2. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-8956-6_19

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