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An in situ cell to study phase transitions in individual aerosol particles on a substrate using scanning transmission x-ray microspectroscopy

T. Huthwelker    
V. Zelenay    
M. Birrer    
A. Krepelova    
J. Raabe    
G. Tzvetkov    
M. G. C. Vernooij    
and M. Ammann    

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