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Aspect, Alain. Experimental Tests of Bell's Inequalities in Atomic Physics. Les rencontres physiciens-mathématiciens de Strasbourg -RCP25, Tome 43 (1992), Exposé no. 1, 26 p. http://archive.numdam.org/item/RCP25_1992__43__1_0/
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