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ГОСТ 3.1102-2011. ЕСТД. Стадии разработки и виды документов. Общие положения.; 2011.
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Feresten NL, Thornton JA, Emmett J, Lamichhane P, Epstein L, Kiesow A, et al., editors. Everything: Rocks and Minerals.; 2011.
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Korneev A, Korneeva Y, Florya I, Elezov M, Manova N, Tarkhov M, et al. Recent advances in superconducting NbN single-photon detector development. In: Proc. SPIE. Vol 8072.; 2011. 807202 (1 to 10).
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Sprengers JP, Gaggero A, Sahin D, Nejad SJ, Mattioli F, Leoni R, et al. Waveguide single-photon detectors for integrated quantum photonic circuits. In: arXiv. Vol 1108.5107.; 2011. p. 1–11.
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Belitsky V, Desmaris V, Dochev D, Meledin D, Pavolotsky A. Towards Multi-Pixel Heterodyne Terahertz Receivers. In: Proc. 22th Int. Symp. Space Terahertz Technol.; 2011.
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Pentin IV, Smirnov AV, Ryabchun SA, Gol’tsman GN, Vaks VL, Pripolzin SI, et al. Heterodyne source of THz range based on semiconductor superlattice multiplier. In: IRMMW-THz.; 2011. p. 1–2.
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Ryabchun S, Smirnov A, Pentin I, Vakhtomin Y, Smirnov K, Kaurova N, et al. Superconducting single photon detector integrated with optical cavity. In: Proc. MLPLIT. Modern laser physics and laser-information technologies for science and manufacture; 2011. p. 143–5.
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Maslennikova A, Larionov P, Ryabchun S, Smirnov A, Pentin I, Vakhtomin Y, et al. Noise equivalent power and dynamic range of NBN hot-electron bolometers. In: Proc. MLPLIT. Modern laser physics and laser-information technologies for science and manufacture; 2011. p. 146–8.
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Korneev A, Korneeva Y, Florya I, Voronov B, Goltsman G. Spectral sensitivity of narrow strip NbN superconducting single-photon detector. In: Fiurásek J, Prochazka I, editors. Proc. SPIE. Vol 8072. SPIE; 2011. 80720G (1 to 9).
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Kumar S, Chan CWI, Hu Q, Reno JL. A 1.8-THz quantum cascade laser operating significantly above the temperature of hw/k. Nature Physics. 2011;7:166–71.
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