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New Stoichiographic Methods for Assessing Spatial Inhomogeneities in the Composition and Structure of Solid Substances and Materials. / Pochtar’, A. A.; Malakhov, V. V.

In: Inorganic Materials, Vol. 54, No. 7, 01.07.2018, p. 749-755.

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Pochtar’ AA, Malakhov VV. New Stoichiographic Methods for Assessing Spatial Inhomogeneities in the Composition and Structure of Solid Substances and Materials. Inorganic Materials. 2018 Jul 1;54(7):749-755. doi: 10.1134/S0020168518070130

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Pochtar’, A. A. ; Malakhov, V. V. / New Stoichiographic Methods for Assessing Spatial Inhomogeneities in the Composition and Structure of Solid Substances and Materials. In: Inorganic Materials. 2018 ; Vol. 54, No. 7. pp. 749-755.

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