Cryogenic system for the infrared space telescope SPICA
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Masahide Murakami | Yoichi Sato | Hiroyuki Sugita | Shoji Tsunematsu | Hiroshi Murakami | Hidehiro Kaneda | Takao Nakagawa | Keigo Enya | Masayuki Hirabayashi | K. Enya | T. Nakagawa | H. Kaneda | M. Murakami | H. Sugita | S. Tsunematsu | Yoichi Sato | M. Hirabayashi | H. Murakami
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