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William A. Steyert

JAN 01, 1989

DOI: 10.1063/1.2810895

Andrew C. Anderson
William E. Keller
William N. Lawless
Ralph C. Longsworth
Raymond E. Sarwinski

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Andrew C. Anderson. University of Illinois, Urbana‐Champaign.

William E. Keller. Los Alamos National Laboratory, (retired) Santa Fe, New Mexico.

William N. Lawless. Ceram Physics Inc, Westerville, Ohio.

Ralph C. Longsworth. APD Cryogenics Inc, Allentown, Pennsylvania.

Raymond E. Sarwinski. San Diego, California.

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Volume 42, Number 1

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