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Preparation and characterization of Ni–Zn ferrite+ polymer nanocomposites using mechanical milling methodRaju et al., 2013
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- Raju P
- Murthy S
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The insulating properties of Ni–Zn ferrites can be improved by the addition of various types of insulating materials such as polymers, ceramics, etc. In this connection, ferrite–polymer composites have been subjected to extensive research, because they have many …
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