Design Challenges and Benefits of HTS Synchronous Machines
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M. Wilke | G. Klaus | W. Nick | H.-W. Neumuller | J. Frauenhofer | J. Frauenhofer | W. Nick | M. Wilke | H. Neumüller | G. Klaus
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