Universal ratio of correction-to-scaling amplitudes for Xe

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Universal ratio of correction-to-scaling amplitudes for Xe. / Balzarini, D.; Mouritsen, O. G.

I: Physical Review A, Bind 28, Nr. 6, 1983, s. 3515-3519.

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Balzarini, D & Mouritsen, OG 1983, 'Universal ratio of correction-to-scaling amplitudes for Xe', Physical Review A, bind 28, nr. 6, s. 3515-3519. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.28.3515

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Balzarini, D., & Mouritsen, O. G. (1983). Universal ratio of correction-to-scaling amplitudes for Xe. Physical Review A, 28(6), 3515-3519. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.28.3515

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Balzarini D, Mouritsen OG. Universal ratio of correction-to-scaling amplitudes for Xe. Physical Review A. 1983;28(6):3515-3519. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.28.3515

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Balzarini, D. ; Mouritsen, O. G. / Universal ratio of correction-to-scaling amplitudes for Xe. I: Physical Review A. 1983 ; Bind 28, Nr. 6. s. 3515-3519.

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