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Two-phase emission detectors. / Akimov, Dmitry Yu; Bolozdynya, Alexander I.; Buzulutskov, Alexey F. и др.

World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd, 2021. 332 стр.

Результаты исследований: Книги, отчёты, сборникикнига, в т.ч. монография, учебникнаучнаяРецензирование

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Akimov, DY, Bolozdynya, AI, Buzulutskov, AF & Chepel, V 2021, Two-phase emission detectors. World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1142/12126

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Akimov, D. Y., Bolozdynya, A. I., Buzulutskov, A. F., & Chepel, V. (2021). Two-phase emission detectors. World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1142/12126

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Akimov DY, Bolozdynya AI, Buzulutskov AF, Chepel V. Two-phase emission detectors. World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd, 2021. 332 стр. doi: 10.1142/12126

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Akimov, Dmitry Yu ; Bolozdynya, Alexander I. ; Buzulutskov, Alexey F. и др. / Two-phase emission detectors. World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd, 2021. 332 стр.

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