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by spiznnx
1030 days ago
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you are (mostly) agreeing (except for precise definitions of metallic and ceramic). Their comment is unclear, but it means "In almost all applications of superconductors, they don't use high-temperature ones. [...] The ones [the superconductors] that see use in the LHC, for instance, aren't [high temperature superconductors]." It just has a sentence in the middle of it that confuses you into thinking their antecedents are "the HTSCs" and "ceramic" instead of "the SCs" and "HTSCs". |
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