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English: Dehydrating properties of sulfur. Planned and performed by Marina Stojanovska and Vladimir Petruševski, Department of Chemistry, FNSM, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje, Macedonia.
Македонски: Дехидратациони својства на сулфур. Осмислено и изведено од Марина Стојановска и Владимир Петрушевски, Институт за хемија, ПМФ, УКИМ, Скопје.
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