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Thin Film Hybrid Ceramic-Polymeric Low Cost Solar Absorber

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 March 2013

Edgar A. Chávez-Urbiola
Affiliation:
CINVESTAV-Querétaro, C.P. 76230 Querétaro Qro., México
Juan F. Pérez-Robles
Affiliation:
CINVESTAV-Querétaro, C.P. 76230 Querétaro Qro., México
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Abstract

Papers in the Appendix were published in electronic format as Volume 1534

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