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Uniform quasi-classical formulas in the theory of atomic scattering. / Devdariani, A. Z.; Chesnokov, E. A.

в: Chemical Physics Reports, Том 17, № 6, 01.12.1998, стр. 1089-1106.

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Devdariani, AZ & Chesnokov, EA 1998, 'Uniform quasi-classical formulas in the theory of atomic scattering', Chemical Physics Reports, Том. 17, № 6, стр. 1089-1106.

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Devdariani, A. Z., & Chesnokov, E. A. (1998). Uniform quasi-classical formulas in the theory of atomic scattering. Chemical Physics Reports, 17(6), 1089-1106.

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Devdariani AZ, Chesnokov EA. Uniform quasi-classical formulas in the theory of atomic scattering. Chemical Physics Reports. 1998 Дек. 1;17(6):1089-1106.

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Devdariani, A. Z. ; Chesnokov, E. A. / Uniform quasi-classical formulas in the theory of atomic scattering. в: Chemical Physics Reports. 1998 ; Том 17, № 6. стр. 1089-1106.

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