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Stereometric metallography in the-interpretation of polar figures for compressed iron

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Srereometric metallography [1–4] provides a quantitative means of solving many problems in metallography and is applied here to the determinations of the distribution of the texture over the cross-section of a compressed specimen.

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Vorob'ev, G.M., Popova, V.I. Stereometric metallography in the-interpretation of polar figures for compressed iron. Soviet Physics Journal 8, 29–32 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00827911

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