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Cold and slippery.

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Cold and slippery. / McClintock, Peter V. E.
In: Advancement of Science, Vol. 2, 1976, p. 16-17.

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Harvard

McClintock, PVE 1976, 'Cold and slippery.', Advancement of Science, vol. 2, pp. 16-17.

APA

McClintock, P. V. E. (1976). Cold and slippery. Advancement of Science, 2, 16-17.

Vancouver

McClintock PVE. Cold and slippery. Advancement of Science. 1976;2:16-17.

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McClintock, Peter V. E. / Cold and slippery. In: Advancement of Science. 1976 ; Vol. 2. pp. 16-17.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Superfluids must surely constitute one of the most interesting and peculiar states of matter with which Nature has presented us. Their bizarre properties, and the almost unimaginable degree of coldness at which these are manifested, combine to make them objects of intense fascination for theorists and experimenters alike. The purpose of this article is to try and convey some idea of the two superfluids, helium-3 and helium-4, which are being studied at the University of Lancaster at the present time.",
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RIS

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