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Positron Annihilation; Structural Characterisation of Er Implanted, Ge-Rich SiO2 Layers Using Slow Positron Implantation Spectroscopy 327 $aDefects in Martensitic Stainless Steel 1.4031 (EN) Exposed to Friction as Seen by Positron AnnihilationPoint Defect Study in Fe72Al28 Alloy as a Function of Thermal Treatment by Positron Lifetime Spectroscopy; Studies on Radiation Defects in Tungsten Induced by W Self-Implantation; Positron Annihilation in Thermally Treated Co-Zr-V Metallic Glasses; Study of the e+ Distribution in a Layered Stack Sample Using Positron Lifetime Spectroscopy; III. 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