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Physics of ultracold atoms in Russia : Topical research. / Ryabtsev, I. I.; Kolachevsky, N. N.; Kolachevsky, N. N. et al.

In: Quantum Electronics, Vol. 50, No. 6, 01.06.2020.

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Ryabtsev, II, Kolachevsky, NN, Kolachevsky, NN & Taichenachev, AV 2020, 'Physics of ultracold atoms in Russia: Topical research', Quantum Electronics, vol. 50, no. 6. https://doi.org/10.1070/QEL17377

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Ryabtsev II, Kolachevsky NN, Kolachevsky NN, Taichenachev AV. Physics of ultracold atoms in Russia: Topical research. Quantum Electronics. 2020 Jun 1;50(6). doi: 10.1070/QEL17377

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Ryabtsev, I. I. ; Kolachevsky, N. N. ; Kolachevsky, N. N. et al. / Physics of ultracold atoms in Russia : Topical research. In: Quantum Electronics. 2020 ; Vol. 50, No. 6.

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