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Effect of electrodeposited coatings upon the strength of heat treated steel in air and in corrosive media liable to cause hydrogen embrittlement

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Vasilenko, I.I., Karpenko, G.V. & Tkachenko, N.N. Effect of electrodeposited coatings upon the strength of heat treated steel in air and in corrosive media liable to cause hydrogen embrittlement. Mater Sci 1, 476–478 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00715228

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