Influence of dipolar interactions on the magnetic susceptibility spectra of ferrofluids.
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A. Ivanov | S. Kantorovich | E. Elfimova | Philip J Camp | Sofia S Kantorovich | Julien O Sindt | Ekaterina A Elfimova | Alexey O Ivanov | P. Camp | J. Sindt
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