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English: Progress in development of superconducting materials
Date Unknown date (Uploaded on Commons at 2011-12-10 05:58:09 (UTC)/Originally uploaded at 2011-04-19 03:21:33)
Source http://www.ccas-web.org/superconductivity/#image1 (Originally uploaded on en.wikipedia)
Author Department of Energy (Transferred by RJB1/Originally uploaded by Materialscientist)
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