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Study of structure of supersonic ionized argon stream in transverse magnetic field with extraction of induced emf

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Zaitsev, S.G., Lazareva, E.V. & Chebotareva, E.I. Study of structure of supersonic ionized argon stream in transverse magnetic field with extraction of induced emf. Fluid Dyn 3, 56–59 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01013553

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