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The Arctic policy of India. / Pronina, V.; Eidemiller, K Yu ; Khazov, V K ; Rubtsova, A V .

The Arctic policy of India. Том 539 1. ред. IOP Publishing Ltd., 2020. 012047 (IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science ).

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Pronina, V, Eidemiller, KY, Khazov, VK & Rubtsova, AV 2020, The Arctic policy of India. в The Arctic policy of India. 1 изд., Том. 539, 012047, IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science , IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/539/1/012047

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Pronina, V., Eidemiller, K. Y., Khazov, V. K., & Rubtsova, A. V. (2020). The Arctic policy of India. в The Arctic policy of India (1 ред., Том 539). [012047] (IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science ). IOP Publishing Ltd.. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/539/1/012047

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Pronina V, Eidemiller KY, Khazov VK, Rubtsova AV. The Arctic policy of India. в The Arctic policy of India. 1 ред. Том 539. IOP Publishing Ltd. 2020. 012047. (IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science ). https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/539/1/012047

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Pronina, V. ; Eidemiller, K Yu ; Khazov, V K ; Rubtsova, A V . / The Arctic policy of India. The Arctic policy of India. Том 539 1. ред. IOP Publishing Ltd., 2020. (IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science ).

BibTeX

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