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Publications by V.N. Shuleikin
Hydrogen, Methane, Radon and Lightning Discharges Cloud–earth
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Ground Control of the Process of Disposal of Industrial Wastewater
Actual Problems of Oil and Gas
On the Sensibility of the Atmospheric Electrical Fieled to the Hydrogen and Methane Concentrations Change
Actual Problems of Oil and Gas
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