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      Conductance viewed as transmission

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                Reviews of Modern Physics
                Rev. Mod. Phys.
                0034-6861
                1539-0756
                March 1999
                March 1999
                : 71
                : 2
                : S306-S312
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                10.1103/RevModPhys.71.S306
                d1bd5653-ab13-44f9-ad41-831354f02f0c
                © 1999

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