Experimental determination of the conditions for the transition of Jupiter’s atmosphere to the conducting state
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Vladimir E. Fortov | V. Fortov | V. Ternovoi | A. Filimonov | A. Pyalling | A. S. Filimonov | V. Ya. Ternovoi | S. V. Kvitov | A. A. Pyalling
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