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Introduction to Maple

A. Heck, Introduction to Maple. (Second ed.), Springer-Verlag, New York (1997). [Pg.245]

As mentioned in the introduction dilute alloys with Ce impurities and some Ce compounds belong to this category. A relevant review can be found by Maple et al. (1978), and references listed in the introduction to sect. 4. Because of the small fluctuation temperature only low-energy methods can help to characterize this state (thermodynamic properties, transport properties, ultrasonics). [Pg.301]


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