Author:
Babenko Vladislav V.,Mikov Alexander N.,Manuvera Valentin A.,Anikanov Nickolay A.,Kovalchuk Sergey I.,Andreev Yaroslav A.,Logashina Yulia A.,Kornilov Daniil A.,Manolov Alexander I.,Sanamyan Nadya P.,Sanamyan Karen E.,Kostryukova Elena S.,Kozlov Sergey A.,Grishin Eugene V.,Govorun Vadim M.,Lazarev Vassili N.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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