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Dielectric relaxation in sulfur at very high pressures. / Gunicheva, Yu. A.; Babushkin, A.; Volkova, Ya. et al.
In: Inorganic Materials, Vol. 36, No. 2, 02.2000, p. 140-142.

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Gunicheva YA, Babushkin A, Volkova Y, Ignatchenko O. Dielectric relaxation in sulfur at very high pressures. Inorganic Materials. 2000 Feb;36(2):140-142. doi: 10.1007/BF02758015

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Gunicheva, Yu. A. ; Babushkin, A. ; Volkova, Ya. et al. / Dielectric relaxation in sulfur at very high pressures. In: Inorganic Materials. 2000 ; Vol. 36, No. 2. pp. 140-142.

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