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Paper of the Year 2004: Award to Yin Wang and Iris Lorenzi

  • F. Ulrich Hartl
Published/Copyright: September 9, 2005

Published Online: 2005-9-9
Published in Print: 2005-9-1

©2005 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York

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