Surface profiling of X-ray mirrors for shaping focused beams.
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Kawal Sawhney | David Laundy | Lucia Alianelli | John Sutter | J. Sutter | L. Alianelli | K. Sawhney | D. Laundy | Gwyndaf Evans | G. Evans
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