Liquid Polymorphism (Advances in Chemical Physics, 152)
ISBN-13:
9781118453445
ISBN-10:
1118453441
Edition:
Illustrated
Author:
H. Eugene Stanley
Publication date:
2013
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Format:
Hardcover
634 pages
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ISBN-13:
9781118453445
ISBN-10:
1118453441
Edition:
Illustrated
Author:
H. Eugene Stanley
Publication date:
2013
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Format:
Hardcover
634 pages
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Liquid Polymorphism (Advances in Chemical Physics, 152) (ISBN-13: 9781118453445 and ISBN-10: 1118453441), written by authors
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