The Hall effect and thermopower for expanded fluid mercury

Philosophical Magazine 31 (1):217-224 (1975)
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Electrical conduction in heavily doped germanium.F. R. Allen & C. J. Adkins - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 26 (4):1027-1042.
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