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    <description>title: Neutron diffraction and specific heat studies on the magnetic ordering in the [Fe-II(Delta)Fe-II(Lambda)(ox)(2)(Phen)(2)](n) molecular magnet abstract: The magnetic characteristics of the molecular magnet [Fe-II(Delta)Fe-II(Lambda)(ox)(2)(Phen)(2)](n), having chemical formula C28H16Fe2N4O8 for unity, has been studied by magnetization, neutron diffraction, and field-dependent specific heat-measurements. I
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