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A Simple Method of Microdetermination of Carbon in Iron, Steel, and Ferro-Alloys

Bunseki Kagaku - Japan
doi 10.2116/bunsekikagaku.6.650
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Analytical Chemistry
Date

January 1, 1957

Authors
Hidehiro GOTOToshio WATANABEKyohei SUZUKI
Publisher

Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry


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