Isolation, separation and characterisation of the fullerenes C60 and C70 : the third form of carbon
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Harold W. Kroto | Roger Taylor | H. Kroto | Jonathan P. Hare | Ala'a K. Abdul-Sada | A. Abdul-Sada | R. Taylor | J. Hare
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