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Handbook of Surface Plasmon Resonance by Anna J. Tudos, Richard B.M. Schasfoort
Handbook of Surface Plasmon Resonance Anna J. Tudos, Richard B.M. Schasfoort ebook
Page: 426
Format: pdf
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
ISBN: 0854042679, 9780854042678
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