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The influence of melt state on atomization process and quality of powders on iron and nickel base. / Baryshev, E. E.; Tyagunov, G. V.; Baum, B. A. и др.
в: Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Том 98, № 7, 072017, 2008.

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Baryshev EE, Tyagunov GV, Baum BA, Batanin AP. The influence of melt state on atomization process and quality of powders on iron and nickel base. Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 2008;98(7):072017. doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/98/7/072017

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Baryshev, E. E. ; Tyagunov, G. V. ; Baum, B. A. и др. / The influence of melt state on atomization process and quality of powders on iron and nickel base. в: Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 2008 ; Том 98, № 7.

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