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Annealing Characteristics and Strain Resistance of 99.93 wt.% Platinum. / Loginov, Yu. n.; Yermakov, A. v.; Grohovskaya, L. g. et al.
In: Platinum Metals Review, Vol. 51, No. 4, 01.10.2007, p. 178-184.

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Loginov, YN, Yermakov, AV, Grohovskaya, LG & Studenok, GI 2007, 'Annealing Characteristics and Strain Resistance of 99.93 wt.% Platinum', Platinum Metals Review, vol. 51, no. 4, pp. 178-184. https://doi.org/10.1595/147106707X237708

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Loginov, Y. N., Yermakov, A. V., Grohovskaya, L. G., & Studenok, G. I. (2007). Annealing Characteristics and Strain Resistance of 99.93 wt.% Platinum. Platinum Metals Review, 51(4), 178-184. https://doi.org/10.1595/147106707X237708

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Loginov YN, Yermakov AV, Grohovskaya LG, Studenok GI. Annealing Characteristics and Strain Resistance of 99.93 wt.% Platinum. Platinum Metals Review. 2007 Oct 1;51(4):178-184. doi: 10.1595/147106707X237708

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Loginov, Yu. n. ; Yermakov, A. v. ; Grohovskaya, L. g. et al. / Annealing Characteristics and Strain Resistance of 99.93 wt.% Platinum. In: Platinum Metals Review. 2007 ; Vol. 51, No. 4. pp. 178-184.

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