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Molnár Jr, Ferenc, Izsák, Ferenc, Lagzi, István (2008) Design of equidistant and revert type precipitation patterns in reaction–diffusion systems. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 10 (17). 2368pp. doi:10.1039/b715775d

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TitleDesign of equidistant and revert type precipitation patterns in reaction–diffusion systems
JournalPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics
AuthorsMolnár Jr, FerencAuthor
Izsák, FerencAuthor
Lagzi, IstvánAuthor
Year2008Volume10
Issue17
PublisherRoyal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
DOIdoi:10.1039/b715775dSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceMolnár Jr, Ferenc, Izsák, Ferenc, Lagzi, István (2008) Design of equidistant and revert type precipitation patterns in reaction–diffusion systems. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 10 (17). 2368pp. doi:10.1039/b715775d
Plain TextMolnár Jr, Ferenc, Izsák, Ferenc, Lagzi, István (2008) Design of equidistant and revert type precipitation patterns in reaction–diffusion systems. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 10 (17). 2368pp. doi:10.1039/b715775d
In(2008) Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics Vol. 10 (17) Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)


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