The specific heat of cerium magnesium nitrate below 10°K

Philosophical Magazine 4 (43):833-835 (1959)
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LXXXVII. The specific heats of cadmium and mercury.P. L. Smith & N. M. Wolcott - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (9):854-865.

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