Graphene and graphite nanoribbons: Morphology, properties, synthesis, defects and applications • Review article
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Nano Today, Volume 5, Issue 4, August 2010, Pages 351-372 | Terrones, M.; Botello-Mendez, A.R.; Campos-Delgado, J.; Lopez-Urias, F.; Vega-Cantu, Y.I.; Rodriguez-Macias, F.J.; Elias, A.L.; Munoz-Sandoval, E.; Cano-Marquez, A.G.; Charlier, J.C.; Terrones, H.
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