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Magnetic force microscopy study of domain structures in magnetoresistance (Ni~7~4Fe~1~6Co~1~0)~xAg~1~-~x granular films

Wang    
H. Li    
W. Q. Wong    
S. P. Cheung    
W. Y. Ke    
N. Xu    
J. B. Lu    
X. Yan    
X.    

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