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Electrooptical behavior of fullerene-containing liquid-crystalline dendrimers in solutions. / Yevlampieva, Natalia P.; Dardel, Blaise; Lavrenko, Peter; Deschenaux, Robert.

в: Chemical Physics Letters, Том 382, № 1-2, 28.11.2003, стр. 32-40.

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Yevlampieva, NP, Dardel, B, Lavrenko, P & Deschenaux, R 2003, 'Electrooptical behavior of fullerene-containing liquid-crystalline dendrimers in solutions', Chemical Physics Letters, Том. 382, № 1-2, стр. 32-40. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cplett.2003.10.028

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Yevlampieva NP, Dardel B, Lavrenko P, Deschenaux R. Electrooptical behavior of fullerene-containing liquid-crystalline dendrimers in solutions. Chemical Physics Letters. 2003 Нояб. 28;382(1-2):32-40. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cplett.2003.10.028

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Yevlampieva, Natalia P. ; Dardel, Blaise ; Lavrenko, Peter ; Deschenaux, Robert. / Electrooptical behavior of fullerene-containing liquid-crystalline dendrimers in solutions. в: Chemical Physics Letters. 2003 ; Том 382, № 1-2. стр. 32-40.

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