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Recent Advances in Chemical Sensors for Soil Analysis: A Review. / Nadporozhskaya , Marina ; Kovsh, Ninel ; Paolesse, Roberto; Lvova, Larisa.

в: Chemosensors, Том 10, № 1, 35, 16.01.2022.

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Nadporozhskaya , Marina ; Kovsh, Ninel ; Paolesse, Roberto ; Lvova, Larisa. / Recent Advances in Chemical Sensors for Soil Analysis: A Review. в: Chemosensors. 2022 ; Том 10, № 1.

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