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Product Description: Superconductivity is the ability of certain materials to conduct electrical current with no resistance and extremely low losses. High temperature superconductors, such as La2-xSrxCuOx (Tc=40K) and YBa2Cu3O7-x (Tc=90K), were discovered in 1987 and have been actively studied since...read more
By Barry P. Martins (editor)

Hardcover:

9781594540059 | Nova Science Pub Inc, September 30, 2004, cover price $129.00 | About this edition: Superconductivity is the ability of certain materials to conduct electrical current with no resistance and extremely low losses.

By Barry P. Martins (editor)

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9781590338650 | Nova Science Pub Inc, November 1, 2003, cover price $85.00

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By Andrew Das Arulsamy (contributor), B. Basu (contributor), A. Bianconi (contributor), J. Bok (contributor), D. Di Castro (contributor) and Paul S. Lewis (editor)

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9781590338612 | Nova Science Pub Inc, November 1, 2003, cover price $95.00

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This account of Professor Paul Chu's development and perfection of the well-guarded and highly lucrative superconductor is spiced with dramatic details of cut-throat competition from other scientists and private industry

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9780671658298 | Simon & Schuster, May 1, 1988, cover price $2.98 | About this edition: Relates the story of the electronic device that has revolutionized modern communications and technology, detailing the behind-the-scenes maneuvering and experimentation that led to its creation

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9780345361455 | Reprint edition (Ballantine Books, August 1, 1989), cover price $4.95 | About this edition: This account of Professor Paul Chu's development and perfection of the well-guarded and highly lucrative superconductor is spiced with dramatic details of cut-throat competition from other scientists and private industry

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