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We study the competition between the Kondo effect and Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida interactions near the zero-temperature quantum critical point of an Ising-like metallic spin glass. We consider the mean-field behavior of various physical quantities. In the ``quantum-critical regime'' nonanalytic corrections to the Fermi-liquid behavior are found for the specific heat and uniform static susceptibility, while the resistivity and NMR relaxation rate have a non-Fermi-liquid dependence on temperature.
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