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Titanium and Gases (Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitogen)

The Journal of the Japan Institute of Metals.A
doi 10.2320/jinstmet1950a.14.5_52
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January 1, 1950

Authors
S. TakeuchiT. Kirihara
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Japan Institute of Metals


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