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Comparative study of electrical properties of metal-monolayer-semiconductor junctions at macro and nano scales
Author: Kuikka, Marcus Aleksander
Date created: 2007
Water permeation through polymer electrolyte membranes
Author: Luo, Xiaoyan
Date created: 2017-07-26

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