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Hydrodynamic and electrooptical properties of fullerene-containing poly(ethylene oxides) in benzene. / Lavrenko, P. N.; Yevlampieva, N. P.; Lechner, M. D.; Borger, L.; Vinogradova, L. V.

в: Polymer Science - Series A, Том 46, № 10, 01.10.2004, стр. 1072-1080.

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Lavrenko, PN, Yevlampieva, NP, Lechner, MD, Borger, L & Vinogradova, LV 2004, 'Hydrodynamic and electrooptical properties of fullerene-containing poly(ethylene oxides) in benzene', Polymer Science - Series A, Том. 46, № 10, стр. 1072-1080.

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Lavrenko, P. N., Yevlampieva, N. P., Lechner, M. D., Borger, L., & Vinogradova, L. V. (2004). Hydrodynamic and electrooptical properties of fullerene-containing poly(ethylene oxides) in benzene. Polymer Science - Series A, 46(10), 1072-1080.

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Lavrenko PN, Yevlampieva NP, Lechner MD, Borger L, Vinogradova LV. Hydrodynamic and electrooptical properties of fullerene-containing poly(ethylene oxides) in benzene. Polymer Science - Series A. 2004 Окт. 1;46(10):1072-1080.

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Lavrenko, P. N. ; Yevlampieva, N. P. ; Lechner, M. D. ; Borger, L. ; Vinogradova, L. V. / Hydrodynamic and electrooptical properties of fullerene-containing poly(ethylene oxides) in benzene. в: Polymer Science - Series A. 2004 ; Том 46, № 10. стр. 1072-1080.

BibTeX

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