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Static and dynamic analysis of two-dimensional graphite lattices. / Tovstik, P. E.; Tovstik, Tatiana Petrovna.

в: Mechanics of Solids, Том 47, № 5, 09.2012, стр. 517-524.

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Tovstik, PE & Tovstik, TP 2012, 'Static and dynamic analysis of two-dimensional graphite lattices', Mechanics of Solids, Том. 47, № 5, стр. 517-524. https://doi.org/10.3103/S0025654412050044

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Tovstik, P. E. ; Tovstik, Tatiana Petrovna. / Static and dynamic analysis of two-dimensional graphite lattices. в: Mechanics of Solids. 2012 ; Том 47, № 5. стр. 517-524.

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