High-temperature ordered intermetallic alloys
C. C. Koch
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High-temperature ordered intermetallic alloys
by C. C. Koch, C. T. Liu
Published
June 1985
Publisher
Materials Research Society
Pages
560
ISBN-13
9780931837043
ISBN-10
0931837049
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