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Three-dimensional aspect of surface and linear tensions. / Rusanov, A. I.; Shchekin, A. K.

в: Colloid Journal of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Kolloidnyi Zhurnal, Том 61, № 4, 01.01.1999, стр. 403-413.

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Rusanov, AI & Shchekin, AK 1999, 'Three-dimensional aspect of surface and linear tensions', Colloid Journal of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Kolloidnyi Zhurnal, Том. 61, № 4, стр. 403-413.

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Rusanov, A. I., & Shchekin, A. K. (1999). Three-dimensional aspect of surface and linear tensions. Colloid Journal of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Kolloidnyi Zhurnal, 61(4), 403-413.

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Rusanov AI, Shchekin AK. Three-dimensional aspect of surface and linear tensions. Colloid Journal of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Kolloidnyi Zhurnal. 1999 Янв. 1;61(4):403-413.

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Rusanov, A. I. ; Shchekin, A. K. / Three-dimensional aspect of surface and linear tensions. в: Colloid Journal of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Kolloidnyi Zhurnal. 1999 ; Том 61, № 4. стр. 403-413.

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