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[Electron Paramagnetic Resonance] Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Volume 20 || Chapter 6. EPR, ENDOR and EPR Imaging of Defects in Diamond

✍ Scribed by Gilbert, B C; Davies, M B; Murphy, Damien M


Book ID
120459448
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Year
2006
Weight
283 KB
Category
Article
ISBN
085404325X

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