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Evaluation of Electrochemical Methods in Solid State Research and Their Generalization for Defects with Variable Charges
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Joachim Maier
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March 30, 1984
Published Online: 1984-3-30
Published in Print: 1984-1-1
© R. Oldenbourg Verlag, München
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