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Mass analyzer / Ion trap / Measuring instruments / Hyperfine structure / Electron nuclear double resonance / Microwave / Doppler cooling / Trapped ion quantum computer / Chemistry / Physics / Atomic physics
Date: 2013-04-22 18:23:36
Mass analyzer
Ion trap
Measuring instruments
Hyperfine structure
Electron nuclear double resonance
Microwave
Doppler cooling
Trapped ion quantum computer
Chemistry
Physics
Atomic physics

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