Magnetic properties of smooth terminating dipole bands in 110,112Te
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Acknowledgements
This work was supported in part by the DOE grant DE-F05-96ER-40983, the US National Science Foundation, the UK Engineering, the Physical Sciences Research Council, the US National Research Council under the Collaboration in Basic Science and Engineering Program, and by the Swedish Science Research Council.
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