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Garcia, V., Teresa Caldes, M., Joubert, O., Gautron, E., Mondragon, F. & Moreno, A. (2010) Methane oxidation by lattice oxygen of Ni/BaTi1-xInxO3-delta catalysts. Catal. Today, 157 177–182.   
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Lebreton, M., Delanoue, B., Baron, E., Ricoul, F., Kerihuel, A., Subrenat, A., Joubert, O. & La Salle, L. G. A. (2015) Effects of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and methane on nickel/yttria-stabilized zirconia-based solid oxide fuel cells performance for direct coupling with a gasifier. Int. J. Hydrog. Energy, 40 10231–10241.   
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Theelen, M., Foster, C., Steijvers, H., Barreau, N., Frijters, C., Vroon, Z. & Zeman, M. (2015) The impact of atmospheric species on the degradation of CIGS solar cells and molybdenum films. Dhere, N. G., Wohlgemuth, J. H. & JonesAlbertus, R. (Eds.), Reliability of Photovoltaic Cells, Modules, Components, and Systems Viii Bellingham.   
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Theelen, M., Dasgupta, S., Vroon, Z., Kniknie, B., Barreau, N., van Berkum, J. & Zeman, M. (2014) Influence of the atmospheric species water, oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide on the degradation of aluminum doped zinc oxide layers. Thin Solid Films, 565 149–154.   
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Theelen, M., Foster, C., Steijvers, H., Barreau, N., Vroon, Z. & Zeman, M. (2015) The impact of atmospheric species on the degradation of CIGS solar cells. Sol. Energy Mater. Sol. Cells, 141 49–56.   
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