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Structure of Nitride Layer Formed on Titanium Alloy Surface by N2-Gas Exposure at High Temperatures
doi 10.7566/jpscp.25.011023
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Date
March 27, 2019
Authors
Y. Takeda
K. Iida
S. Sato
T. Matsuo
Y. Nagashima
N. Okubo
K. Kondo
T. Hirade
Publisher
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan
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