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Tian W, Kreyssig A, Zarestky JL, Tan L, Nandi S, Goldman AI, et al. Single-crystal neutron diffraction study of short-range magnetic correlations in Tb5Ge4. Physical Review B. 2009;80:134422. Abstract
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Ahn K, Pecharsky VK, Gischneidner KA. The magnetothermal behavior of mixed-valence Eu3O4. Journal of Applied Physics. 2009;106:043918. Abstract
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Gschneidner KA, Pecharsky VK. Thirty years of near room temperature magnetic cooling: Where we are today and future prospects. Int J Refrig-Rev Int Froid. 2008;31:945-61. Abstract
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Singh NK, Pecharsky VK, Gschneidner KA. Unusual magnetic properties of (Er1-xGdx)(5)Si-4 compounds. Phys Rev B. 2008;77:054414. Abstract
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Spichkin YI, Derkach AV, Tishin AM, Kuz'min MD, Chernyshov AS, Gschneidner KA, et al. Thermodynamic features of magnetization and magnetocaloric effect near the magnetic ordering temperature of Gd. J Magn Magn Mater. 2007;316:E555-E557. Abstract
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Tseng YC, Haskel D, Lang JC, Sinogeikin S, Mudryk Y, Pecharsky VK, et al. Effect of hydrostatic pressure upon the magnetic transitions in the Gd-5(SixGe1-x)(4) giant magnetocaloric compounds: X-ray magnetic circular dichroism study. Phys Rev B. 2007;76:014411. Abstract
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