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Applications of the Kharkov potential in the theory of nuclear forces and nuclear reactions. / Arslanaliev, A.; Kamada, H.; Shebeko, A.; Stepanova, M.; Witala, H.; Yakovlev, S.

In: Problems of Atomic Science and Technology, Vol. 115, No. 3, 2018, p. 3-7.

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Arslanaliev, A, Kamada, H, Shebeko, A, Stepanova, M, Witala, H & Yakovlev, S 2018, 'Applications of the Kharkov potential in the theory of nuclear forces and nuclear reactions', Problems of Atomic Science and Technology, vol. 115, no. 3, pp. 3-7.

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Arslanaliev, A., Kamada, H., Shebeko, A., Stepanova, M., Witala, H., & Yakovlev, S. (2018). Applications of the Kharkov potential in the theory of nuclear forces and nuclear reactions. Problems of Atomic Science and Technology, 115(3), 3-7.

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Arslanaliev A, Kamada H, Shebeko A, Stepanova M, Witala H, Yakovlev S. Applications of the Kharkov potential in the theory of nuclear forces and nuclear reactions. Problems of Atomic Science and Technology. 2018;115(3):3-7.

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Arslanaliev, A. ; Kamada, H. ; Shebeko, A. ; Stepanova, M. ; Witala, H. ; Yakovlev, S. / Applications of the Kharkov potential in the theory of nuclear forces and nuclear reactions. In: Problems of Atomic Science and Technology. 2018 ; Vol. 115, No. 3. pp. 3-7.

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