“…Magnetocaloric properties of the Gd 5 Si 2 Ge 1.9 Ga 0.1 sample, which according to the X-ray powder diffraction analysis contained $81% of the 5:4 major phase, $4% of the 1:1 phase, and $15% of the 5:3 phase, were studied by means of heat capacity and direct magnetocaloric measurements (Palacios et al, 2010a). Podmiljšak et al (2009b) carried out an extensive study of how the Si-for-Fe, Ge-for-Fe, and (Si,Ge)-for-Fe substitutions affect the phase composition and magnetocaloric properties of Gd 5 Si 2 Ge 2 . The substitution of Si by Fe, however, does not suppress the structural transition in Gd 5 Si 2Àx Fe x Ge 2 alloys but instead promotes the formation of the 5:3 phase (Podmiljšak et al, 2008(Podmiljšak et al, , 2009a.…”