Spectrum analysis with the carbon arc cathode layer ("glimmschicht") A method of developed by Professor V.M. Goldschmidt, Dr. R. Mannkopff, and their co-workers at Göttingen and applicable to nonconducting solids and powders
"Spectrum analysis with the carbon arc cathode layer (glimmschicht) : a method developed by Prof. V.M. Goldschmidt, Dr. R. Mannkopff, and their co-workers at Gottingen and applicable to non-conducting solids and powders"
"Spectrum analysis with the carbon arc cathode layer ('Glimmschicht') : a method developed by Professor V.M. Goldschmidt, Dr. R. Mannkopff, and their co-workers at Göttingen and applicable to non-conducting solids and powders"
"Spectrum analysis with the carbon arc cathode layer ("glimmschicht") A method of developed by Professor V.M. Goldschmidt, Dr. R. Mannkopff, and their co-workers at Göttingen and applicable to nonconducting solids and powders"@en
"Spectrum analysis with the carbon arc cathode layer ("glimmschicht") A method of developed by Professor V.M. Goldschmidt, Dr. R. Mannkopff, and their co-workers at Göttingen and applicable to nonconducting solids and powders"
"Spectrum analysis with the carbon arc cathode layer ("Glimmschicht") : a method developed by Professor V. M. Goldschmidt, Dr. R. Mannkopf, and their co-workers at Gottingen and applicable to non-conducting solids and powders"
"Spectrum analysis with the carbon arc cathode layer ("Glimmschicht") : a method developed by Professor V.M. Goldschmidt, Dr. R. Mankopff, and their co-workers at Göttingen and applicable to non-conducting solids and powders"@en
"Spectrum analysis with the carbon arc cathode layer ("Glimmschicht") a method developed by Professor V.M. Goldschmidt, Dr. R. Mannkopff, and their co-workers at Göttingen and applicable to non-conducting solids and powders"
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