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Research in Small Groups: The Case of Positron Annihilation

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Low-energy positron annihilation is a typical example of a research field of physics, chemistry, and materials science which is mainly performed by small groups in many countries of the world. It is a relatively inexpensive technique used mainly in basic science. Small group research in physics is reviewed in refs. [1,2].

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Mogensen, O.E. (1987). Research in Small Groups: The Case of Positron Annihilation. In: Sinclair, C. (eds) The Status of Soviet Civil Science. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3647-8_15

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