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A . Phase Determination As indicated in the discussion of CuFe alloys ( Section
IV , A ) , different phases are detected by ... as measurements of lattice spacing
and susceptibility in the determination of solubilities and alloy constitution
analysis ...
A . Phase Determination As indicated in the discussion of CuFe alloys ( Section
IV , A ) , different phases are detected by ... as measurements of lattice spacing
and susceptibility in the determination of solubilities and alloy constitution
analysis ...
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In an alloy the binding energy of donors and acceptors can generally be
assumed to vary with composition , and therefore for each alloy system to be
studied it is necessary to establish the near gap peak position as a function of ...
In an alloy the binding energy of donors and acceptors can generally be
assumed to vary with composition , and therefore for each alloy system to be
studied it is necessary to establish the near gap peak position as a function of ...
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TARGET GASKET COPPER ( TARGET SUPPORT OR SUBSTRATE ) NI - TI
ALLOY RING STAINLESS STEEL COOLANT OUT - COOLANT IN Fig . 8 . Target
( or substrate ) arrangement using a Ni - Ti memory alloy to make the vacuum
seal .
TARGET GASKET COPPER ( TARGET SUPPORT OR SUBSTRATE ) NI - TI
ALLOY RING STAINLESS STEEL COOLANT OUT - COOLANT IN Fig . 8 . Target
( or substrate ) arrangement using a Ni - Ti memory alloy to make the vacuum
seal .
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