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A Study of Magnetic Crystallographic Anisotropy of Substituted Hexaferrites by the Method of Ferromagnetic Resonance

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Zhuravlev, V.A., Naiden, E.P. & Oshlakov, A.A. A Study of Magnetic Crystallographic Anisotropy of Substituted Hexaferrites by the Method of Ferromagnetic Resonance. Russian Physics Journal 44, 806–808 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013643516611

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