Superconducting Permanent Magnets for High-temperature Operation

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Jirsa, M., and M. Muralidhar. “Superconducting Permanent Magnets for High-Temperature Operation”. Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, vol. 54, no. S4, 2004, pp. 441-4, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10582-004-0115-2.
Jirsa, M., & Muralidhar, M. (2004). Superconducting Permanent Magnets for High-temperature Operation. Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, 54(S4), 441-444. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10582-004-0115-2
Jirsa M, Muralidhar M. Superconducting Permanent Magnets for High-temperature Operation. Czechoslovak Journal of Physics. 2004;54(S4):441-4.
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