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Publications by G. Hug
Orientation Dependence of Electron Energy Loss Spectra and Dielectric Functions of Ti3SiC2 and Ti3AlC2
Ultramicroscopy
Instrumentation
Optics
Molecular Physics,
Optical
Atomic
Magnetic Materials
Electronic
Liver Transplantation for Glycogen Storage Disease Types I, III, and IV
European Journal of Pediatrics
Child Health
Pediatrics
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Electron Energy-Loss Spectra of the Alloys Al?Mg, Cd?Mg, and Cu?Ni
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Optical Properties of Silicon and Germanium Determined by High-Precision Analysis of Reflection Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy Spectra
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Spectromicroscopy of Poly(ethylene Terephthalate): Comparison of Spectra and Radiation Damage Rates in X-Ray Absorption and Electron Energy Loss
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R-Dependence in Two-Point Orientation Coherence Functions
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