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Field data and the gas hydrate markup language. / Löwner, Ralf; Cherkashov, Georgy; Pecher, Ingo; Makogon, Y. F.

в: Data Science Journal, Том 6, № SPEC. ISS., 16.06.2007.

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Löwner, R, Cherkashov, G, Pecher, I & Makogon, YF 2007, 'Field data and the gas hydrate markup language', Data Science Journal, Том. 6, № SPEC. ISS.. https://doi.org/10.2481/dsj.6.GH6

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Löwner, R., Cherkashov, G., Pecher, I., & Makogon, Y. F. (2007). Field data and the gas hydrate markup language. Data Science Journal, 6(SPEC. ISS.). https://doi.org/10.2481/dsj.6.GH6

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Löwner R, Cherkashov G, Pecher I, Makogon YF. Field data and the gas hydrate markup language. Data Science Journal. 2007 Июнь 16;6(SPEC. ISS.). https://doi.org/10.2481/dsj.6.GH6

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Löwner, Ralf ; Cherkashov, Georgy ; Pecher, Ingo ; Makogon, Y. F. / Field data and the gas hydrate markup language. в: Data Science Journal. 2007 ; Том 6, № SPEC. ISS.

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