Author:
Nguyen Thi-Thao,Ly Bich-Thuy,Vo T. Le-Ha,Chu Dinh-Binh,Cao T. Mai-Huong,Bui Van-Hoi,Sekiguchi Kazuhiko,Van Dieu-Anh
Funder
Vietnam National Foundation for Science and Technology Development
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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