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Rotation relaxation in a side chain liquid crystal polymer in the vicinity of the nematic-isotropic transition temperature. / Rjumtsev, E. I.; Polushin, S. G.; Tarasenko, K. N.; Barmatov, E. B.; Shibaev, V. P.

In: Liquid Crystals, Vol. 21, No. 6, 01.01.1996, p. 777-782.

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Rjumtsev, E. I. ; Polushin, S. G. ; Tarasenko, K. N. ; Barmatov, E. B. ; Shibaev, V. P. / Rotation relaxation in a side chain liquid crystal polymer in the vicinity of the nematic-isotropic transition temperature. In: Liquid Crystals. 1996 ; Vol. 21, No. 6. pp. 777-782.

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