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Contains the keyword LOW-TEMPERATURES

Kim H, Bud'ko SL, Tanatar MA, Avdashchenko DV, Matovnikov AV, Mitroshenkov NV, et al. Magnetic Properties of RB66 (R = Gd, Tb, Ho, Er, and Lu). J Supercond Nov Magn. 2012;25:2371-5. Abstract
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Vlachos D, Kamaratos M, Foulias SD, Binz S, Hupalo M, Tringides MC. Lead growth on Si(111) surfaces reconstructed by indium. J Phys-Condes Matter. 2012;24:095006. Abstract
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Belianinov A, Unal B, Ho KM, Wang CZ, Evans JW, Tringides MC, et al. Nucleation and growth of Ag islands on the (root 3 x root 3)R30 degrees phase of Ag on Si(111). J Phys-Condens MatJ Phys-Condens Mat. 2011;23:265002. Abstract
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Zou M, Pecharsky VK, Gschneidner KA, Mudryk Y, Schlagel DL, Lograsso TA. Electrical resistivity and magnetoresistance of single-crystal Tb5Si2.2Ge1.8. Physical Review B. 2009;80:174411. Abstract
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Binz SM, Hupalo M, Tringides MC. Height-dependent nucleation and ideal layer by layer growth in Pb/Pb(111)/Si(111). Physical Review B. 2008;78:193407. Abstract
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McQueeney RJ, Yethiraj M, Chang S, Montfrooij W, Perring TG, Honig JM, et al. Zener double exchange from local valence fluctuations in magnetite. Phys Rev Lett. 2007;99:246401. Abstract
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