On the Electric Conductivity and Dielectric Loss of 'Pure' Artificially Grown and Natural NaCl Crystals. An Attempt at a Better Definition of 'Pure' NaCl Crystals.

Arnošt Kessler; Emil Mariani

Matematicko-fyzikálny časopis (1964)

  • Volume: 14, Issue: 4, page 317-323
  • ISSN: 0232-0525

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Kessler, Arnošt, and Mariani, Emil. "On the Electric Conductivity and Dielectric Loss of 'Pure' Artificially Grown and Natural NaCl Crystals. An Attempt at a Better Definition of 'Pure' NaCl Crystals.." Matematicko-fyzikálny časopis 14.4 (1964): 317-323. <http://eudml.org/doc/29566>.

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publisher = {Mathematical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences},
title = {On the Electric Conductivity and Dielectric Loss of 'Pure' Artificially Grown and Natural NaCl Crystals. An Attempt at a Better Definition of 'Pure' NaCl Crystals.},
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volume = {14},
year = {1964},
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JO - Matematicko-fyzikálny časopis
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References

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  1. Kessler A., Mariani E., [unknown], Czech. J. Phys., sect. B 14 (1964), 757. (1964) 
  2. Cook J. S., Dryden J. S., [unknown], Proc. Phys. Soc. 80 (1962), 479. (1962) 
  3. Gründig H.. Wassermann E., [unknown], Z. f. Phys. 176 (1963), 293. (1963) 

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