Marija Kastela-Macan, Vizionari kemijsko-tehnoloskoga studija (Visionars of Chemical-Technological Studies), Mentor, Zagreb, 2004
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Marija Kastela-Macan, Vizionari kemijsko-tehnoloskoga studija (Visionars of Chemical-Technological Studies), Mentor, Zagreb, 2004
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Trinajstić, Nenad
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Croatian Chemical Society
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2005-06-15
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text
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application/pdf
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http://hrcak.srce.hr/28
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Croatica Chemica Acta
ISSN 0011-1643 (Print) ISSN 1334-417X (Online) Volume 78 Issue 2 |
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eng
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