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Emerging technologies / Nanomaterials / Graphene / Thermal conductivity / Silicon carbide / Alexander A. Balandin / Chemistry / Physics / Superhard materials
Date: 2015-04-17 02:05:47
Emerging technologies
Nanomaterials
Graphene
Thermal conductivity
Silicon carbide
Alexander A. Balandin
Chemistry
Physics
Superhard materials

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