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Integration of high-resolution frequency control and thermometry for high-precision measurements of physical properties of helium

January 1, 1999

“Integration of high-resolution frequency control and thermometry for high-precision measurements of physical properties of helium”, W. Jiang, D. M. Strayer, N.-C. Yeh, J. Huynh, N. Asplund, J. Gatewood, and M. J. Lysek, J. Jpn. Soc. Microgravity Application 15 Supplement II 157, (1999).

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