Measurements of the mechanical Q of single-crystal silicon at low temperatures
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Alan W. Hoffman | R. Q. Gram | C. C. Lam | D. Douglass | D. F. McGuigan | D. H. Douglass | H. W. Gutche | R. Gram | C. Lam | D. McGuigan | A. Hoffman
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