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B . Textures An X - ray inverse pole figure technique ( Barrett and Massalski ,
1966 ) was employed to measure preferred orientations in each of the
longitudinal , circumferential , and outside sections of CVD tubes . These
specimens were ...
B . Textures An X - ray inverse pole figure technique ( Barrett and Massalski ,
1966 ) was employed to measure preferred orientations in each of the
longitudinal , circumferential , and outside sections of CVD tubes . These
specimens were ...
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In addition , no significant X - ray line broadening was present in the initial
material . The absence of microstrains as seen by X - ray precluded the existence
of much stored energy which could have provided a driving force for
recrystallization .
In addition , no significant X - ray line broadening was present in the initial
material . The absence of microstrains as seen by X - ray precluded the existence
of much stored energy which could have provided a driving force for
recrystallization .
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... X - ray textures and scanning electron microscopy ; H . S . Shim on substrate
effects on mechanical behavior , textures , and morphology ; Y . T . Auck on
annealing behavior and transmission electron microscopy ; H . Huggins on
kinetics ; J ...
... X - ray textures and scanning electron microscopy ; H . S . Shim on substrate
effects on mechanical behavior , textures , and morphology ; Y . T . Auck on
annealing behavior and transmission electron microscopy ; H . Huggins on
kinetics ; J ...
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