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Increase of the strength of glass by means of prolonged annealing at high temperatures

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Kitaigorodsky, I.I., Berezhnoi, A.I. Increase of the strength of glass by means of prolonged annealing at high temperatures. Glass Ceram 13, 259–264 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00667457

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