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December 01, 1991
A note on transfer reactions
Ralph Kretz
Ralph Kretz
University of Ottawa, Department of Geology, Ottawa, ON, Canada
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The Canadian Mineralogist (1991) 29 (4): 823–831.
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Ralph Kretz; A note on transfer reactions. The Canadian Mineralogist 1991;; 29 (4): 823–831. doi:
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