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The Effect of Slightly Faster Strain Rates and Internal Hydrogen on Uranium-0. 8 Weight Percent Titanium Alloy Mechanical Properties
doi 10.2172/6324833
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October 10, 1990
Authors
E.L. Bird
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Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI)
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