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Technological features of the production of stone castings in closed molds. / Chechulin, V. A.; Karpov, V. M.
In: Glass and Ceramics (English translation of Steklo i Keramika), Vol. 47, No. 9-10, 1991, p. 405-408.

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Chechulin, VA & Karpov, VM 1991, 'Technological features of the production of stone castings in closed molds', Glass and Ceramics (English translation of Steklo i Keramika), vol. 47, no. 9-10, pp. 405-408.

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Chechulin, V. A., & Karpov, V. M. (1991). Technological features of the production of stone castings in closed molds. Glass and Ceramics (English translation of Steklo i Keramika), 47(9-10), 405-408.

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Chechulin VA, Karpov VM. Technological features of the production of stone castings in closed molds. Glass and Ceramics (English translation of Steklo i Keramika). 1991;47(9-10):405-408.

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Chechulin, V. A. ; Karpov, V. M. / Technological features of the production of stone castings in closed molds. In: Glass and Ceramics (English translation of Steklo i Keramika). 1991 ; Vol. 47, No. 9-10. pp. 405-408.

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