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Evolution of a vortex in glow discharge plasma. / Soukhomlinov, V. S.; Sheverev, V. A.; Ötügen, M. V.

в: Physics of Fluids, Том 17, № 5, 05.2005, стр. 1-4.

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Harvard

Soukhomlinov, VS, Sheverev, VA & Ötügen, MV 2005, 'Evolution of a vortex in glow discharge plasma', Physics of Fluids, Том. 17, № 5, стр. 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1897007

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Soukhomlinov, V. S., Sheverev, V. A., & Ötügen, M. V. (2005). Evolution of a vortex in glow discharge plasma. Physics of Fluids, 17(5), 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1897007

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Soukhomlinov VS, Sheverev VA, Ötügen MV. Evolution of a vortex in glow discharge plasma. Physics of Fluids. 2005 Май;17(5):1-4. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1897007

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Soukhomlinov, V. S. ; Sheverev, V. A. ; Ötügen, M. V. / Evolution of a vortex in glow discharge plasma. в: Physics of Fluids. 2005 ; Том 17, № 5. стр. 1-4.

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