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Stress state kinetics near stress raisers under high-temperature creep conditions

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Translated from Problemy prochnosti, No. 2, pp. 10–13, February, 1981.

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Kiselev, V.A., Semishkin, V.P. Stress state kinetics near stress raisers under high-temperature creep conditions. Strength Mater 13, 140–144 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00762691

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