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Publications by J. A. Cowan
Glutathione-Complexed Iron–sulfur Clusters. Reaction Intermediates and Evidence for a Template Effect Promoting Assembly and Stability
Chemical Communications
Surfaces
Alloys
Materials Chemistry
Coatings
Metals
Optical
Magnetic Materials
Films
Catalysis
Chemistry
Electronic
Composites
Ceramics
Thermal Neutron Laue Diffraction Using the Diffractometer LADI at the ILL
Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations of Crystallography
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