A Higher Ionization Energies Germanium

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Does anyone know where I can find all the ionization energies of Germanium?
hbcp.chemnetbase.com shows only the first 5 and winter.group.shef.ac.uk only the first 21.
I need them because I would like to reproduce a plot of the ionization of Germanium in a plasma. Since this plot exists I assume they must be out there somewhere.
 
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