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The Cycling Behavior and Capacity Deterioration Model of Hydride Electrodes in Charging-Discharging Cycling*

  • Zhou Peng Li , Yong Quan Lei , Bing Hong Liu , Jing Wu and Qi Dong Wang
Published/Copyright: January 30, 1994

Published Online: 1994-1-30
Published in Print: 1994-1-1

© R. Oldenbourg Verlag, München

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