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The evolution of infrastructure facilities for children: from clubs to quantoriums. / Maltseva, Irina; Kaganovich, Natalia.
в: E3S Web of Conferences, Том 474, 01070, 01.01.2024.

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Maltseva I, Kaganovich N. The evolution of infrastructure facilities for children: from clubs to quantoriums. E3S Web of Conferences. 2024 янв. 1;474:01070. doi: 10.1051/e3sconf/202447401070

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