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Date: 2011-09-06 05:05:52
Emerging technologies
Superhard materials
Graphene
Graphite oxide
Graphite
Silicon carbide
Bilayer graphene
Boron
Carbon
Chemistry
Matter
Nanomaterials

Konstantin Novoselov - Nobel Lecture

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