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Assessment of calibration procedures for accurate determination of thermal parameters of liquids and their temperature dependence using the photopyroelectric method

Delenclos    
S. Chirtoc    
M. Sahraoui    
A. H. Kolinsky    
C. Buisine    
J. M.    

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