Kinetics of nematic to isotropic phase transition in liquid crystal doped with magnetic nanoparticles
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P. Kopčanský | V. Závisová | K. Csach | V. Gdovinová | K. Fodor-csorba | N. Tomašovičová | A. Vajda | N. Éber | J. Miškuf | A. Juríková
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