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Features of a Portrait of the Nineties Generation. / Sibirev, V.A.; Golovin, N.A.

в: Russian Education and Society, Том 41, № 3, 1999, стр. 6-27.

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Sibirev, VA & Golovin, NA 1999, 'Features of a Portrait of the Nineties Generation', Russian Education and Society, Том. 41, № 3, стр. 6-27.

APA

Sibirev, V. A., & Golovin, N. A. (1999). Features of a Portrait of the Nineties Generation. Russian Education and Society, 41(3), 6-27.

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Sibirev VA, Golovin NA. Features of a Portrait of the Nineties Generation. Russian Education and Society. 1999;41(3):6-27.

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Sibirev, V.A. ; Golovin, N.A. / Features of a Portrait of the Nineties Generation. в: Russian Education and Society. 1999 ; Том 41, № 3. стр. 6-27.

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