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Publications by Shigeki Ueta
Effects of Fe, W and Mo on Kinetics of Discontinuous Precipitation in the Ni–Cr System
Materials Transactions
Mechanics of Materials
Materials Science
Condensed Matter Physics
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Effects of Cr, Mo, W, Mn and Ni on Toughness of 2.25Cr-Mo-V Rotor Steel
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Effects of Fe and Mo on the High Temperature Properties of Cr Base Alloys
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