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Developing sensing materials for multisensor systems on the basis of extraction data. / Kirsanov, Dmitry; Babain, Vasiliy; Legin, Andrey.

Multisensor Systems for Chemical Analysis: Materials and Sensors. ред. / L Lvova; D Kirsanov; C DiNatale; A Legin. Taylor & Francis, 2013. стр. 1-40.

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Kirsanov, D, Babain, V & Legin, A 2013, Developing sensing materials for multisensor systems on the basis of extraction data. в L Lvova, D Kirsanov, C DiNatale & A Legin (ред.), Multisensor Systems for Chemical Analysis: Materials and Sensors. Taylor & Francis, стр. 1-40. https://doi.org/10.4032/9789814411165

APA

Kirsanov, D., Babain, V., & Legin, A. (2013). Developing sensing materials for multisensor systems on the basis of extraction data. в L. Lvova, D. Kirsanov, C. DiNatale, & A. Legin (Ред.), Multisensor Systems for Chemical Analysis: Materials and Sensors (стр. 1-40). Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.4032/9789814411165

Vancouver

Kirsanov D, Babain V, Legin A. Developing sensing materials for multisensor systems on the basis of extraction data. в Lvova L, Kirsanov D, DiNatale C, Legin A, Редакторы, Multisensor Systems for Chemical Analysis: Materials and Sensors. Taylor & Francis. 2013. стр. 1-40 https://doi.org/10.4032/9789814411165

Author

Kirsanov, Dmitry ; Babain, Vasiliy ; Legin, Andrey. / Developing sensing materials for multisensor systems on the basis of extraction data. Multisensor Systems for Chemical Analysis: Materials and Sensors. Редактор / L Lvova ; D Kirsanov ; C DiNatale ; A Legin. Taylor & Francis, 2013. стр. 1-40

BibTeX

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