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Windows 95, 98, and NT

Point and click your mouse on the background of interest and download it directly into your C:\WINDOWS directory. Then right click on the desktop then left click on properties. Click on the Background tab then select the file that you downloaded in the Wallpaper box, click on OK and your wallpaper will be installed.

Windows 3.1

Point and click your mouse on the background of interest and download it directly into your C:\WINDOWS directory. Then select Control Panel from the Main icon, and open the Desktop dialog box. Select the wallpaper file that you downloaded in the Wallpaper box, click on OK and your wallpaper will be installed.

Mercury-Based Ceramic Superconductor

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Superconducting Niobium Wire

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Praseodymium 123 Single Crystal

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Superconducting Thick Film (123)

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Organic Superconductor

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Superconductor

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