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Materials for the future: a view from academia
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2004-04-01
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Doruk, Mustafa
Mehrabov, Amdulla
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Materials science and technology and culture of science in the islamic world
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M. Doruk and A. Mehrabov,
Materials for the future: a view from academia
. 2004, p. 164.