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In: International Journal of Modern Physics A, Vol. 33, No. 31, 1844029, 10.11.2018.

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Dolgov AD. Massive primordial black holes in contemporary and young universe (old predictions and new data). International Journal of Modern Physics A. 2018 Nov 10;33(31):1844029. doi: 10.1142/S0217751X18440293

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Dolgov, A. D. / Massive primordial black holes in contemporary and young universe (old predictions and new data). In: International Journal of Modern Physics A. 2018 ; Vol. 33, No. 31.

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