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Rotating superfluid film? / McClintock, Peter V. E.
In: Nature, Vol. 255, No. 5508, 05.06.1975, p. 450-451.

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McClintock, PVE 1975, 'Rotating superfluid film?', Nature, vol. 255, no. 5508, pp. 450-451. https://doi.org/10.1038/255450a0

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McClintock PVE. Rotating superfluid film? Nature. 1975 Jun 5;255(5508):450-451. doi: 10.1038/255450a0

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McClintock, Peter V. E. / Rotating superfluid film?. In: Nature. 1975 ; Vol. 255, No. 5508. pp. 450-451.

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