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Publications by Keiichi Koshiba
Amorphous Formability of Rapidly Solidified Alloy Particles by Optical Microscope Observation and Its Application to Various Co-Cr-P-B Alloys
Nippon Kinzoku Gakkaishi/Journal of the Japan Institute of Metals
Mechanics of Materials
Alloys
Materials Chemistry
Condensed Matter Physics
Metals
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Advanced Aluminum Alloys From Rapidly Solidified Powders
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Structural Relaxation and Crystallisation in Fe-Cr-Si-B and Fe-Cu-Cr-Si-B Amorphous Alloys
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The Corrosion Resistance of Electrodeposited Amorphous Cr and Amorphous Binary Cr Alloys
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On Precipitation in Rapidly Solidified Aluminium-Silicon Alloys
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Effect of Plastic Working on Age Hardening Behavior of Rapidly Solidified Al-8%Mn-2%Cr Alloy
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