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Analyzing GEM-foil properties with an optical scanning system. / Kalliokoski, M.; Hilden, T.; Garcia, F. et al.
In: Journal of Instrumentation, Vol. 7, C02059, 02.2012, p. -.

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Kalliokoski, M, Hilden, T, Garcia, F, Heino, J, Lauhakangas, R, Tuominen, E & Turpeinen, R 2012, 'Analyzing GEM-foil properties with an optical scanning system', Journal of Instrumentation, vol. 7, C02059, pp. -. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/7/02/C02059

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Kalliokoski, M., Hilden, T., Garcia, F., Heino, J., Lauhakangas, R., Tuominen, E., & Turpeinen, R. (2012). Analyzing GEM-foil properties with an optical scanning system. Journal of Instrumentation, 7, -. Article C02059. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/7/02/C02059

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Kalliokoski M, Hilden T, Garcia F, Heino J, Lauhakangas R, Tuominen E et al. Analyzing GEM-foil properties with an optical scanning system. Journal of Instrumentation. 2012 Feb;7:-. C02059. doi: 10.1088/1748-0221/7/02/C02059

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Kalliokoski, M. ; Hilden, T. ; Garcia, F. et al. / Analyzing GEM-foil properties with an optical scanning system. In: Journal of Instrumentation. 2012 ; Vol. 7. pp. -.

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