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Matter / Fault current limiter / High-temperature superconductivity / Technological applications of superconductivity / Thermal conductivity / Heat transfer / Type-II superconductor / Superconducting wire / Type-I superconductor / Physics / Chemistry / Superconductivity
Date: 2010-10-21 15:31:36
Matter
Fault current limiter
High-temperature superconductivity
Technological applications of superconductivity
Thermal conductivity
Heat transfer
Type-II superconductor
Superconducting wire
Type-I superconductor
Physics
Chemistry
Superconductivity

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