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Publications by Samuel J. Rosemberg
Metallographic Study of the Formation of Austenite From Aggregates of Ferrite and Cementite in an Iron-Carbon Alloy of 0.5 Percent Carb
Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards
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I the Heat of Formation of Cementite as Electrolyzed From a Pure Iron Carbon Alloy of Eutectoid Structure and Composition II the Signicicance of pH Determinations in Relation to Hydrogen Ion Concentrations in Mixed Electrolyres [Sic] III a Proposed Diagram for the Ternary System Iron-Carbon-Silicon