Achievement of 35 MV=m in the superconducting nine-cell cavities for TESLA
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K. Saito | S. Simrock | D. Proch | L. Lilje | E. Kako | D. Kostin | A. Matheisen | W. Moeller | D. Reschke | P. Schmueser | T. Suzuki | K. Twarowski
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