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Replacing Rare-Earth Elements in Permanent Magnets

Physics and High Technology
doi 10.3938/phit.28.036
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September 30, 2019

Authors
Hee-Ryoung CHAYoun-Kyoung BAEKDong-Hwan KIMJung-Goo LEE
Publisher

Korean Physical Society


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