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X-ray diffraction investigation of ordering kinetics in Ni3Al alloyed with a third element. / Savin, O. V.; Stepanova, N. N.; Rodionov, Dmitrii P. et al.
In: Physics of Metals and Metallography, Vol. 90, No. 2, 2000, p. 138-144.

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Savin, OV, Stepanova, NN, Rodionov, DP, Akshentsev, YN, Sazonova, VA & Turkhan, YE, YE 2000, 'X-ray diffraction investigation of ordering kinetics in Ni3Al alloyed with a third element', Physics of Metals and Metallography, vol. 90, no. 2, pp. 138-144.

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Savin, O. V., Stepanova, N. N., Rodionov, D. P., Akshentsev, Y. N., Sazonova, V. A., & Turkhan, YE, Y. E. (2000). X-ray diffraction investigation of ordering kinetics in Ni3Al alloyed with a third element. Physics of Metals and Metallography, 90(2), 138-144.

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Savin OV, Stepanova NN, Rodionov DP, Akshentsev YN, Sazonova VA, Turkhan, YE YE. X-ray diffraction investigation of ordering kinetics in Ni3Al alloyed with a third element. Physics of Metals and Metallography. 2000;90(2):138-144.

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Savin, O. V. ; Stepanova, N. N. ; Rodionov, Dmitrii P. et al. / X-ray diffraction investigation of ordering kinetics in Ni3Al alloyed with a third element. In: Physics of Metals and Metallography. 2000 ; Vol. 90, No. 2. pp. 138-144.

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