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IR spectroscopy study of plasticizer migration from poly(vinyl chloride)-based compositions. / Lirova, B. I.; Lyutikova, E. A.; Mel'nik, A. I. et al.
In: Polymer Science - Series B, Vol. 44, No. 1-2, 2002, p. 45-49.

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Lirova, BI, Lyutikova, EA, Mel'nik, AI & Pyzh'yanova, LG 2002, 'IR spectroscopy study of plasticizer migration from poly(vinyl chloride)-based compositions', Polymer Science - Series B, vol. 44, no. 1-2, pp. 45-49.

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Lirova, B. I., Lyutikova, E. A., Mel'nik, A. I., & Pyzh'yanova, L. G. (2002). IR spectroscopy study of plasticizer migration from poly(vinyl chloride)-based compositions. Polymer Science - Series B, 44(1-2), 45-49.

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Lirova BI, Lyutikova EA, Mel'nik AI, Pyzh'yanova LG. IR spectroscopy study of plasticizer migration from poly(vinyl chloride)-based compositions. Polymer Science - Series B. 2002;44(1-2):45-49.

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Lirova, B. I. ; Lyutikova, E. A. ; Mel'nik, A. I. et al. / IR spectroscopy study of plasticizer migration from poly(vinyl chloride)-based compositions. In: Polymer Science - Series B. 2002 ; Vol. 44, No. 1-2. pp. 45-49.

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