СИГНАЛЬНЫЕ КОМПОНЕНТЫ АТМОСФЕРНЫХ ВЗВЕСЕЙ ГОРОДОВ. ЧАСТЬ I. ЧАСТИЦЫ БИОЛОГИЧЕСКОГО ПРОИСХОЖДЕНИЯ
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Кирилл Сергеевич ГолохвастРоссия
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Голохваст К.С. СИГНАЛЬНЫЕ КОМПОНЕНТЫ АТМОСФЕРНЫХ ВЗВЕСЕЙ ГОРОДОВ. ЧАСТЬ I. ЧАСТИЦЫ БИОЛОГИЧЕСКОГО ПРОИСХОЖДЕНИЯ. Бюллетень физиологии и патологии дыхания. 2013;(50):104-112.
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Golokhvast K.S. SYGNAL COMPONENTS OF ATMOSPHERIC SUSPENDED MATTERS. PART I. PARTICLES OF BIOLOGICAL ORIGIN. Bulletin Physiology and Pathology of Respiration. 2013;(50):104-112. (In Russ.)