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Probability of Interaction between the Particles of Universe’s Matter. / Korolev, Vladimir; Novoselov, Viktor.

Horizons in World Physics. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2019. p. 123-148.

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Korolev, V & Novoselov, V 2019, Probability of Interaction between the Particles of Universe’s Matter. in Horizons in World Physics. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., pp. 123-148.

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Korolev, V., & Novoselov, V. (2019). Probability of Interaction between the Particles of Universe’s Matter. In Horizons in World Physics (pp. 123-148). Nova Science Publishers, Inc..

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Korolev V, Novoselov V. Probability of Interaction between the Particles of Universe’s Matter. In Horizons in World Physics. Nova Science Publishers, Inc. 2019. p. 123-148

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Korolev, Vladimir ; Novoselov, Viktor. / Probability of Interaction between the Particles of Universe’s Matter. Horizons in World Physics. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2019. pp. 123-148

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