Development of metal supported solid oxide fuel cells for operation at 500–600 °C
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Nigel P. Brandon | Robert Leah | N. Brandon | R. Leah | D. Cumming | A. Blake | A. Selçuk | D. Corcoran | A. Duckett | D. Haigh | G. Lewis | N. Maynard | T. Mccolm | R. Trezona | Ahmet Selcuk | A. Blake | Derek Corcoran | D. Cumming | Athol Duckett | Karim El-Koury | D. Haigh | C. Kidd | Gene Lewis | C. Matthews | Neill Maynard | Naoki Oishi | T. Mccolm | R. Trezona | Martin Schmidt | L. Verdugo | N. Oishi | Karim El-Koury | C. Kidd | C. Matthews | Martin J. Schmidt | L. Verdugo
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