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Definition of the concept of critical micelle concentration. / Rusanov, A. I.

In: Colloid journal of the USSR, Vol. 50, No. 1, 07.1988, p. 69-75.

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Rusanov, AI 1988, 'Definition of the concept of critical micelle concentration', Colloid journal of the USSR, vol. 50, no. 1, pp. 69-75.

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Rusanov, A. I. (1988). Definition of the concept of critical micelle concentration. Colloid journal of the USSR, 50(1), 69-75.

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Rusanov AI. Definition of the concept of critical micelle concentration. Colloid journal of the USSR. 1988 Jul;50(1):69-75.

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Rusanov, A. I. / Definition of the concept of critical micelle concentration. In: Colloid journal of the USSR. 1988 ; Vol. 50, No. 1. pp. 69-75.

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