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Synthesis O F Ti2N Powders by Vacuum Slowly Vapor Deposition Using Urea as Nitrogen Source
doi 10.2991/meep-15.2016.36
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January 1, 2016
Authors
J.F. Sun
S. Yan
H. Yu
K. Quan
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Atlantis Press
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