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Dynamic effects accompanying diffusional homogenization in thin films. / Morozov, N. F.; Indeitsev, D. A.; Mochalova, Yu A.

In: Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol. 77, No. SUPPL. 1, 01.07.2003, p. S167-S170.

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Morozov, NF, Indeitsev, DA & Mochalova, YA 2003, 'Dynamic effects accompanying diffusional homogenization in thin films', Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A, vol. 77, no. SUPPL. 1, pp. S167-S170. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0021-8928(02)90013-4

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Morozov NF, Indeitsev DA, Mochalova YA. Dynamic effects accompanying diffusional homogenization in thin films. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 2003 Jul 1;77(SUPPL. 1):S167-S170. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0021-8928(02)90013-4

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Morozov, N. F. ; Indeitsev, D. A. ; Mochalova, Yu A. / Dynamic effects accompanying diffusional homogenization in thin films. In: Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 2003 ; Vol. 77, No. SUPPL. 1. pp. S167-S170.

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