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Development of multisensor systems based on chalcogenide thin film chemical sensors for the simultaneous multicomponent analysis of metal ions in complex solutions. / Mourzina, Yu G.; Schubert, J.; Zander, W.; Legin, A.; Vlasov, Yu G.; Lüth, H.; Schöning, M. J.

в: Electrochimica Acta, Том 47, № 1, 01.09.2001, стр. 251-258.

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Mourzina, YG, Schubert, J, Zander, W, Legin, A, Vlasov, YG, Lüth, H & Schöning, MJ 2001, 'Development of multisensor systems based on chalcogenide thin film chemical sensors for the simultaneous multicomponent analysis of metal ions in complex solutions', Electrochimica Acta, Том. 47, № 1, стр. 251-258. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0013-4686(01)00563-1

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Mourzina, Y. G., Schubert, J., Zander, W., Legin, A., Vlasov, Y. G., Lüth, H., & Schöning, M. J. (2001). Development of multisensor systems based on chalcogenide thin film chemical sensors for the simultaneous multicomponent analysis of metal ions in complex solutions. Electrochimica Acta, 47(1), 251-258. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0013-4686(01)00563-1

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Mourzina, Yu G. ; Schubert, J. ; Zander, W. ; Legin, A. ; Vlasov, Yu G. ; Lüth, H. ; Schöning, M. J. / Development of multisensor systems based on chalcogenide thin film chemical sensors for the simultaneous multicomponent analysis of metal ions in complex solutions. в: Electrochimica Acta. 2001 ; Том 47, № 1. стр. 251-258.

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