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Cryogenics- Birth of an Era

Published on March 2012 by N. Y. Mohite, B. N. Kale, V. V. Patil
2nd National Conference on Innovative Paradigms in Engineering and Technology (NCIPET 2013)
Foundation of Computer Science USA
NCIPET - Number 9
March 2012
Authors: N. Y. Mohite, B. N. Kale, V. V. Patil
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N. Y. Mohite, B. N. Kale, V. V. Patil . Cryogenics- Birth of an Era. 2nd National Conference on Innovative Paradigms in Engineering and Technology (NCIPET 2013). NCIPET, 9 (March 2012), 24-26.

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author = { N. Y. Mohite, B. N. Kale, V. V. Patil },
title = { Cryogenics- Birth of an Era },
journal = { 2nd National Conference on Innovative Paradigms in Engineering and Technology (NCIPET 2013) },
issue_date = { March 2012 },
volume = { NCIPET },
number = { 9 },
month = { March },
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issn = 0975-8887,
pages = { 24-26 },
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url = { /proceedings/ncipet/number9/5259-1071/ },
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Abstract

This paper presents a review of cryogenics technology in concise form

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Keywords

Cryogenics- Birth