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Tuesday 1 September 2009
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Magneto-Seismic : the [SQUID]2 system
The [SQUID]2 system is the combination of a 3 axis, low TC SQUID magnetometer operating at 4.2K, 24hours a day within a Shielding QUalified for Ionosphere Detection with a rejection (...)
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