Computational Methods For Microstructureproperty Relationships
Dennis Dimiduk
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Computational Methods For Microstructureproperty Relationships
Published
Jul 21, 2011
Publisher
Springer
Pages
678
ISBN-13
9781441906441
ISBN-10
1441906444
Subjects
Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica
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[William Wheeler Hubbell, authorized to apply for patents.]
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Computational Methods For Microstructureproperty Relationships was written by Dennis Dimiduk.
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