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Volume 18, Number 4, April 1984

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Formation of austenite in Fe-10Cr-0.2C alloy
pp. 201-206(6)
Authors: Lenel, U. R.; Honeycombe, R. W. K.

Constitution of Ni rich alloys in Ni-Al-Mo-Ta system at 1523 K
pp. 207-215(9)
Authors: Chakravorty, S.; West, D. R. F.

Instability of plastic flow and dynamic recrystallization in Cu single crystals
pp. 216-222(7)
Authors: Korbel, A.; Bochniak, W.; Blaz, L.; Embury, J. D.

Short Communication

Mo2C → M6C carbide transformation in low alloy Cr-Mo ferritic steels
pp. 223-224(2)
Authors: Kurzydłowski, K. J.; Zieliński, W.

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