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Doppler effects in X-Ray spectra excited by accelerated ions

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Physics Scientific-Research Institute, Rostov State University, Rostov-on-Don. Translated from Zhurnal Strukturnoi Khimii, Vol. 4, pp. 661–664, July–August, 1977.

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Blokhin, S.M., Ponomarev, S.S. Doppler effects in X-Ray spectra excited by accelerated ions. J Struct Chem 18, 526–528 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00745284

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