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Magnetic ordering / Crystallography / Geometrical frustration / Thermodynamic entropy / Neutron diffraction / Powder diffraction / Magnetic structure / Neutron scattering / Magnetic field / Physics / Diffraction / Condensed matter physics
Date: 2011-08-03 15:15:39
Magnetic ordering
Crystallography
Geometrical frustration
Thermodynamic entropy
Neutron diffraction
Powder diffraction
Magnetic structure
Neutron scattering
Magnetic field
Physics
Diffraction
Condensed matter physics

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