Monte Carlo simulation of X-ray fluorescence spectra: Part 4. Photon scattering at high X-ray energies
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Koen Janssens | Freddy C. Adams | Bart Vekemans | Laszlo Vincze | B. Vekemans | L. Vincze | K. Janssens | F. Adams
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