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Rostov-on-Don Institute of Agricultural Machinery Construction. Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 4, pp. 16–19, April, 1987.
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Pustovoit, V.N., Grishin, S.A. Special features of fracture of carbon steel with a structure of laminar ferrite-carbide mixture. Met Sci Heat Treat 29, 262–266 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00769424
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