250GHz CW gyrotron oscillator for dynamic nuclear polarization in biological solid state NMR.
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Robert G Griffin | Judith Herzfeld | Jagadishwar R Sirigiri | Richard J Temkin | Vikram S Bajaj | P. Woskov | R. Griffin | V. Bajaj | R. Temkin | J. Sirigiri | J. Herzfeld | K. Kreischer | Melody L. Mak-Jurkauskas | M. Mak-Jurkauskas | Paul P Woskov | M. Hornstein | Melissa K Hornstein | Kenneth E Kreischer | Melody L Mak-Jurkauskas
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