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Analytical Application of Liquid-Gas and Liquid-Gas-Solid Chromatography. / Moskvin, L. N.; Rodinkov, O. V.

в: Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, Том 24, № 5-6, 01.1994, стр. 317-325.

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Moskvin, L. N. ; Rodinkov, O. V. / Analytical Application of Liquid-Gas and Liquid-Gas-Solid Chromatography. в: Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry. 1994 ; Том 24, № 5-6. стр. 317-325.

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