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Niaz, M. & Marcano, C. (2012): Reconstruction of Wave-Particle Duality and Its Implications for General Chemistry Textbooks

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de Berg, K.C. Niaz, M. & Marcano, C. (2012): Reconstruction of Wave-Particle Duality and Its Implications for General Chemistry Textbooks . Sci & Educ 22, 2031–2033 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11191-012-9570-5

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