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The transient process accompanying the generation of electrohydrodynamic flows in liquid dielectrics. / Stishkov, Yu K.; Yarunichev, A. V.

In: Magnetohydrodynamics New York, N.Y., Vol. 25, No. 2, 01.10.1989, p. 224-227.

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Stishkov, YK & Yarunichev, AV 1989, 'The transient process accompanying the generation of electrohydrodynamic flows in liquid dielectrics', Magnetohydrodynamics New York, N.Y., vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 224-227.

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Stishkov, Y. K., & Yarunichev, A. V. (1989). The transient process accompanying the generation of electrohydrodynamic flows in liquid dielectrics. Magnetohydrodynamics New York, N.Y., 25(2), 224-227.

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Stishkov YK, Yarunichev AV. The transient process accompanying the generation of electrohydrodynamic flows in liquid dielectrics. Magnetohydrodynamics New York, N.Y. 1989 Oct 1;25(2):224-227.

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Stishkov, Yu K. ; Yarunichev, A. V. / The transient process accompanying the generation of electrohydrodynamic flows in liquid dielectrics. In: Magnetohydrodynamics New York, N.Y. 1989 ; Vol. 25, No. 2. pp. 224-227.

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