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J H Gundlach

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Archives of Sexual Behavior|August 1, 1992
Divorce and sexS Stack, J H Gundlach
Physical Review Letters|September 27, 2000
Measurement of Newton's constant using a torsion balance with angular acceleration feedbackJ H Gundlach, S M Merkowitz
Physical Review Letters|September 4, 2008
Temporal extent of surface potentials between closely spaced metalsS E Pollack, S Schlamminger, J H Gundlach
Methods in Enzymology|January 8, 2017
Subangstrom Measurements of Enzyme Function Using a Biological Nanopore, SPRNTA H Laszlo, I M Derrrington, J H Gundlach
The Review of Scientific Instruments|October 5, 2013
A reference-beam autocollimator with nanoradian sensitivity from mHz to kHz and dynamic range of 10(7)T B Arp, C A Hagedorn, S Schlamminger, et al.
Physical Review Letters|March 21, 2008
Test of the equivalence principle using a rotating torsion balanceS Schlamminger, K-Y Choi, T A Wagner, et al.
Physical Review Letters|May 16, 2007
Laboratory test of Newton's second law for small accelerationsJ H Gundlach, S Schlamminger, C D Spitzer, et al.
Physical Review Letters|April 6, 2001
Submillimeter test of the gravitational inverse-square law: a search for "large" extra dimensionsC D Hoyle, U Schmidt, B R Heckel, et al.
Physical Review Letters|March 16, 2007
Tests of the gravitational inverse-square law below the dark-energy length scaleD J Kapner, T S Cook, E G Adelberger, et al.
The Review of Scientific Instruments|July 1, 2022
A cryogenic torsion balance using a liquid-cryogen free, ultra-low vibration cryostatS M Fleischer, M P Ross, K Venkateswara, et al.
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Archives of Sexual Behavior|August 1, 1992
Divorce and sexS Stack, J H Gundlach
Physical Review Letters|September 27, 2000
Measurement of Newton's constant using a torsion balance with angular acceleration feedbackJ H Gundlach, S M Merkowitz
Physical Review Letters|September 4, 2008
Temporal extent of surface potentials between closely spaced metalsS E Pollack, S Schlamminger, J H Gundlach
Methods in Enzymology|January 8, 2017
Subangstrom Measurements of Enzyme Function Using a Biological Nanopore, SPRNTA H Laszlo, I M Derrrington, J H Gundlach
The Review of Scientific Instruments|October 5, 2013
A reference-beam autocollimator with nanoradian sensitivity from mHz to kHz and dynamic range of 10(7)T B Arp, C A Hagedorn, S Schlamminger, et al.
Physical Review Letters|March 21, 2008
Test of the equivalence principle using a rotating torsion balanceS Schlamminger, K-Y Choi, T A Wagner, et al.
Physical Review Letters|May 16, 2007
Laboratory test of Newton's second law for small accelerationsJ H Gundlach, S Schlamminger, C D Spitzer, et al.
Physical Review Letters|April 6, 2001
Submillimeter test of the gravitational inverse-square law: a search for "large" extra dimensionsC D Hoyle, U Schmidt, B R Heckel, et al.
Physical Review Letters|March 16, 2007
Tests of the gravitational inverse-square law below the dark-energy length scaleD J Kapner, T S Cook, E G Adelberger, et al.
The Review of Scientific Instruments|July 1, 2022
A cryogenic torsion balance using a liquid-cryogen free, ultra-low vibration cryostatS M Fleischer, M P Ross, K Venkateswara, et al.
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