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Excited Molecular States and Bonds in the Structures of Vanadium Oxides

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Kopylov, V.B., Makarova, O.D. Excited Molecular States and Bonds in the Structures of Vanadium Oxides. Russian Journal of General Chemistry 74, 793–794 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:RUGC.0000039098.50172.06

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