Chemical Vapor Synthesis of Inorganic Nanopowders, The

JOM, Dec 2007 by Sohn, Hong Yong, Ryu, Taegong, Choi, Jin Won, Hwang, Kyu Sup, Han, Gilsoo, Choi, Young Joon, Fang, Zhigang Zak

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