ARMS: A Successful European Program for an 80 T User Magnet
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H. Jones | O. Portugall | F. Herlach | F. Herlach | P. Frings | O. Portugall | H. Jones | P. Frings | M. von Ortenberg | A. Lagutin | L. van Bockstal | A. Lagutin | L. van Bockstal | M. von Ortenberg
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