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      High temperature Seebeck coefficient metrology

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      Journal of Applied Physics
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                Journal
                Journal of Applied Physics
                Journal of Applied Physics
                AIP Publishing
                0021-8979
                1089-7550
                December 15 2010
                December 15 2010
                : 108
                : 12
                : 121101
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                10.1063/1.3503505
                09674981-a531-470d-984b-4b97a2eda64f
                © 2010
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