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Development of a high-temperature and high-pressure nuclear magnetic resonance probe for studies of chemical reactions in supercritical water

Amita    
F. Oka    
H. Mukaide    
M. Urasaki    
Y. Takegoshi    
K. Terao    
T. Kajimoto    
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