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An Analysis of Diffusion Models of Hydrogen in Solid Solution Alloys of fcc and bcc Lattice Structures
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Y. Sakamoto
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May 30, 1985
Published Online: 1985-5-30
Published in Print: 1985-2-1
© R. Oldenbourg Verlag, München
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