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Models of polarizable media and the averaged relations which correspond to these in the case of high-frequency electromagnetic field
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    Models of polarizable media and the averaged relations which correspond to these in the case of high-frequency electromagnetic field (English)
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    1978
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    High-Frequency Electromagnetic Field
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    Polarizable Media
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    Model Of Isotropic,Viscous Compressible Linearly-Polarizable Fluid
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    Free Energy
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    Kerr Effect
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