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Scripta Metallurgica

Volume 19, Issue 2, February 1985, Pages 195-197
Scripta Metallurgica

Grain boundary sliding-migration of aluminum 〈110〉 Σ11 {113} symmetric tilt coincidence grain boundary and its interpretation based on the motion of perfect DSC dislocations

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