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In the following context, in a supplementary, non-systematic manner, different additional remarks on applications of fast solid ion conductors or of ionically disordered semiconductors (mainly with respect to sensors) shall be made.
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Maier, J. (1989). Remarks on Application of Fast Ion Conductors. In: Tuller, H.L., Balkanski, M. (eds) Science and Technology of Fast Ion Conductors. NATO ASI Series, vol 199. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0509-5_12
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