Cost Estimation Models of MJ Class HTS Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage Magnets
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Xiao Zhou | Yuejin Tang | Kang Gong | Yuanyuan Li | Xiaoping Zhou | Yuejin Tang | Chi Zhang | Lihui Zhang | Yuanyuan Li | Chi Zhang | Lihui Zhang | Shi Jing | Kang Gong | Shi Jing
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