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Keywords
X-ray diffraction
bioceramics
crystallization
differential scanning calorimetry
doping
electrical conductivity
heat treatment
high-temperature heat capacity
luminescence
microhardness
microstructure
nanoparticles
phase composition
phase transformations
solid solution
solid solutions
structure
synthesis
thermal conductivity
thermodynamic properties
thin films
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X-ray diffraction
bioceramics
crystallization
differential scanning calorimetry
doping
electrical conductivity
heat treatment
high-temperature heat capacity
luminescence
microhardness
microstructure
nanoparticles
phase composition
phase transformations
solid solution
solid solutions
structure
synthesis
thermal conductivity
thermodynamic properties
thin films
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Seregina, I. F.
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Vol 52, No 14 (2016)
Analysis of Substances
Determination of forms of element occurrence in samples of vanadium slag and slime
Vol 53, No 14 (2017)
Analysis of Substances
Determination of the Mode of Occurrence of V, Fe, and Mn in Slags and Charge of Vanadium Production by X-Ray Spectroscopy
Vol 54, No 14 (2018)
Analysis of Substances
On the Features of Sorption Concentration of Ru on Super-Crosslinked Polystyrenes during the Analysis of Rocks by the Method of Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
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