A clock network for geodesy and fundamental science
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N Quintin | E Camisard | A Amy-Klein | C Chardonnet | A Al-Masoudi | S Dörscher | S Häfner | U Sterr | F Meynadier | J Lodewyck | S Bilicki | E Bookjans | R Le Targat | P-E Pottie | O Lopez | C Lisdat | C Grebing | G Grosche | A Kuhl | D Nicolodi | M Lours | Y Le Coq | H Schnatz | N Chiodo | C Shi | S M F Raupach | F Stefani | J-L Robyr | A Koczwara | S Koke | F Wiotte | M Abgrall | T Legero | H Denker | G Santarelli
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