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      <author>Lebrun, P</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Cryogenics, Key to Advanced Science and Technology</title>
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  <dates>
    <year>2003</year>
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      <date>2003</date>
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  <abstract>More than a complete overview of cryogenics today, this brief paper aims at presenting its continuing relation with advanced science and technology, not only as ancillary, but also in many instances as a central technique driving the development of ideas as much as the practical achievements. Its intellectually demanding and technically challenging nature in a variety of disciplines also make it an excellent training ground for technicians, engineers and applied physicists.</abstract>
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