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Electro-optic behavior of fullerene-containing compounds. / Yevlampieva, Natalia P.

Molecular and Colloidal Electro-optics. ред. / Stoyl P. Stoylov; Maria V. Stoimenova. Taylor & Francis, 2006. стр. 551-572.

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Harvard

Yevlampieva, NP 2006, Electro-optic behavior of fullerene-containing compounds. в SP Stoylov & MV Stoimenova (ред.), Molecular and Colloidal Electro-optics. Taylor & Francis, стр. 551-572.

APA

Yevlampieva, N. P. (2006). Electro-optic behavior of fullerene-containing compounds. в S. P. Stoylov, & M. V. Stoimenova (Ред.), Molecular and Colloidal Electro-optics (стр. 551-572). Taylor & Francis.

Vancouver

Yevlampieva NP. Electro-optic behavior of fullerene-containing compounds. в Stoylov SP, Stoimenova MV, Редакторы, Molecular and Colloidal Electro-optics. Taylor & Francis. 2006. стр. 551-572

Author

Yevlampieva, Natalia P. / Electro-optic behavior of fullerene-containing compounds. Molecular and Colloidal Electro-optics. Редактор / Stoyl P. Stoylov ; Maria V. Stoimenova. Taylor & Francis, 2006. стр. 551-572

BibTeX

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