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94 % Cr ( Ritchie and Rawlings , 1967 ) . low temperature relaxations due to
nitrogen in the neighborhood of Cr - Cr pairs ; the N - Fe Snoek relaxation ; a C -
Fe Snoek relaxation and a relaxation due to nitrogen in the neighborhood of Fe -
Cr ...
94 % Cr ( Ritchie and Rawlings , 1967 ) . low temperature relaxations due to
nitrogen in the neighborhood of Cr - Cr pairs ; the N - Fe Snoek relaxation ; a C -
Fe Snoek relaxation and a relaxation due to nitrogen in the neighborhood of Fe -
Cr ...
Page 213
As the substitutional concentration is increased , there is a higher probability of
substitutional - substitutional pairs , which introduces new possible relaxation
processes for the interstitial in the neighborhood of the pair . These relaxations
were ...
As the substitutional concentration is increased , there is a higher probability of
substitutional - substitutional pairs , which introduces new possible relaxation
processes for the interstitial in the neighborhood of the pair . These relaxations
were ...
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Another more important problem they found was the difficulty in the interpretation
of the experimental data , because not all the interstitials in the various types of
sites are needed to give rise to unique observable relaxation processes . This
fact ...
Another more important problem they found was the difficulty in the interpretation
of the experimental data , because not all the interstitials in the various types of
sites are needed to give rise to unique observable relaxation processes . This
fact ...
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