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Effect of Chemical History and Thermal Processing Conditions on the Surface Fractality of Iron(III) Oxide

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Ivanov, V.K., Oleinikov, N.N. & Tret'yakov, Y.D. Effect of Chemical History and Thermal Processing Conditions on the Surface Fractality of Iron(III) Oxide. Doklady Chemistry 386, 277–279 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020791324235

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