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bibliographicCitation Kim Y, Park Y, Jung DY. Two-dimensional carboxylate bridged network of europium(III)-transition metal(II) glutarate compounds. Dalton Trans. 2005 Aug 07;(15):2603–8. doi: 10.1039/b505384f. PMID: 16025181.
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