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Editor: I. I. Sobelman. X-Ray Plasma Spectroscopy and the Properties of Multi-Charged Ions (Volume 179, Proceedings of the Lebedev Physics Institute), (NOVA Science Publishers, Inc., New York, 1988) 256 pages, $87.00

B Yaakobi
- 01 Aug 1989 - 
- Vol. 7, Iss: 3, pp 645-645
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