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Topological isomorphism of phase diagrams: The validity of the analogs of the Gibbs-Konovalov laws as applied to movement along the curves of partial solvent activity extremes. / Charykov, N. A.; Arapov, O. V.; Charykova, M. V.; Rumyantsev, A. V.; Zamoryanskaya, M. V.; Shakhmatkin, B. A.; Pronkin, A. A.

в: Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, Том 50, № 1, 01.01.2005, стр. 93-100.

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Charykov, NA, Arapov, OV, Charykova, MV, Rumyantsev, AV, Zamoryanskaya, MV, Shakhmatkin, BA & Pronkin, AA 2005, 'Topological isomorphism of phase diagrams: The validity of the analogs of the Gibbs-Konovalov laws as applied to movement along the curves of partial solvent activity extremes', Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, Том. 50, № 1, стр. 93-100.

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Charykov, N. A., Arapov, O. V., Charykova, M. V., Rumyantsev, A. V., Zamoryanskaya, M. V., Shakhmatkin, B. A., & Pronkin, A. A. (2005). Topological isomorphism of phase diagrams: The validity of the analogs of the Gibbs-Konovalov laws as applied to movement along the curves of partial solvent activity extremes. Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, 50(1), 93-100.

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Charykov NA, Arapov OV, Charykova MV, Rumyantsev AV, Zamoryanskaya MV, Shakhmatkin BA и пр. Topological isomorphism of phase diagrams: The validity of the analogs of the Gibbs-Konovalov laws as applied to movement along the curves of partial solvent activity extremes. Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry. 2005 Янв. 1;50(1):93-100.

Author

Charykov, N. A. ; Arapov, O. V. ; Charykova, M. V. ; Rumyantsev, A. V. ; Zamoryanskaya, M. V. ; Shakhmatkin, B. A. ; Pronkin, A. A. / Topological isomorphism of phase diagrams: The validity of the analogs of the Gibbs-Konovalov laws as applied to movement along the curves of partial solvent activity extremes. в: Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry. 2005 ; Том 50, № 1. стр. 93-100.

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