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Русский: Губчатоподобная поверхность оксида меди (II), полученная методом электроосаждения и отжига в атмосфере воздуха. Поверхность исследовалась методом сканирующей электронной микроскопии (Zeiss SIGMA).
English: Sponge-like surface of copper (II) oxide obtained by electroplating and annealing in the air.The surface was investigated by scanning electron microscopy ( Zeiss SIGMA).
English: Sponge-like surface of copper (II) oxide obtained by electroplating and annealing in the air.The surface was investigated by scanning electron microscopy ( Zeiss SIGMA).
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