A comparison of planar, laser-induced fluorescence, and high-sensitivity interferometry techniques for gas-puff nozzle density measurements.
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B. Weber | S. Stephanakis | R. Commisso | N. Qi | D. Mosher | B. Failor | P. Coleman | D. Phipps | S. Jackson
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