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An introduction to liquid helium (2nd edition). / McClintock, Peter V. E.
In: Contemporary Physics, Vol. 28, No. 5, 1987, p. 503-504.

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McClintock PVE. An introduction to liquid helium (2nd edition). Contemporary Physics. 1987;28(5):503-504. doi: 10.1080/00107518708213739

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McClintock, Peter V. E. / An introduction to liquid helium (2nd edition). In: Contemporary Physics. 1987 ; Vol. 28, No. 5. pp. 503-504.

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abstract = "When cooled to a temperature of 4K (-269 C), only just above the absolute zero of temperature, helium condenses to form what must surely be one of the most peculiar - and certainly one of the most intensively studied - of all liquids.",
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