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To avoid the overly wide grain size distributions given by lineal analysis , we
recently introduced a more realistic ... It consists of drawing two orthogonal axes
through the approximate center of each of a large number of grains of all sizes .
To avoid the overly wide grain size distributions given by lineal analysis , we
recently introduced a more realistic ... It consists of drawing two orthogonal axes
through the approximate center of each of a large number of grains of all sizes .
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Other arguments against the occurrence of recrystallization were the fact that new
small grains were never found in a ... they were so much smaller than the
surrounding matrix grains , they caused the average grain size to decrease
sharply .
Other arguments against the occurrence of recrystallization were the fact that new
small grains were never found in a ... they were so much smaller than the
surrounding matrix grains , they caused the average grain size to decrease
sharply .
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The slip bands are finer than at 1400° C , and also form ledges where they reach
the subsidiary ( grain boundary ) crack . It was normally observed ( see Table V )
that slip was finer on the sides than on the ends of the columnar grains .
The slip bands are finer than at 1400° C , and also form ledges where they reach
the subsidiary ( grain boundary ) crack . It was normally observed ( see Table V )
that slip was finer on the sides than on the ends of the columnar grains .
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