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The electron capture 163Ho experiment ECHo. / Gastaldo, L.; Blaum, K.; Doerr, A.; Düllmann, Ch E.; Eberhardt, K.; Enss, C.; Faessler, Amand; Fleischmann, A.; Kempf, S.; Krivoruchenko, M.; Lahiri, S.; Maiti, M.; Novikov, Yu N.; Ranitzsch, P. C.O.; Simkovic, F.; Szusc, Z.; Wegner, M.

в: Journal of Low Temperature Physics, Том 176, № 5-6, 01.01.2014, стр. 876-884.

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Gastaldo, L, Blaum, K, Doerr, A, Düllmann, CE, Eberhardt, K, Enss, C, Faessler, A, Fleischmann, A, Kempf, S, Krivoruchenko, M, Lahiri, S, Maiti, M, Novikov, YN, Ranitzsch, PCO, Simkovic, F, Szusc, Z & Wegner, M 2014, 'The electron capture 163Ho experiment ECHo', Journal of Low Temperature Physics, Том. 176, № 5-6, стр. 876-884. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10909-014-1187-4

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Gastaldo, L., Blaum, K., Doerr, A., Düllmann, C. E., Eberhardt, K., Enss, C., Faessler, A., Fleischmann, A., Kempf, S., Krivoruchenko, M., Lahiri, S., Maiti, M., Novikov, Y. N., Ranitzsch, P. C. O., Simkovic, F., Szusc, Z., & Wegner, M. (2014). The electron capture 163Ho experiment ECHo. Journal of Low Temperature Physics, 176(5-6), 876-884. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10909-014-1187-4

Vancouver

Gastaldo L, Blaum K, Doerr A, Düllmann CE, Eberhardt K, Enss C и пр. The electron capture 163Ho experiment ECHo. Journal of Low Temperature Physics. 2014 Янв. 1;176(5-6):876-884. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10909-014-1187-4

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Gastaldo, L. ; Blaum, K. ; Doerr, A. ; Düllmann, Ch E. ; Eberhardt, K. ; Enss, C. ; Faessler, Amand ; Fleischmann, A. ; Kempf, S. ; Krivoruchenko, M. ; Lahiri, S. ; Maiti, M. ; Novikov, Yu N. ; Ranitzsch, P. C.O. ; Simkovic, F. ; Szusc, Z. ; Wegner, M. / The electron capture 163Ho experiment ECHo. в: Journal of Low Temperature Physics. 2014 ; Том 176, № 5-6. стр. 876-884.

BibTeX

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AU - Faessler, Amand

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AU - Lahiri, S.

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AU - Novikov, Yu N.

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