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Ground-based microgravity materials science research at NASA’s microgravity materials science laboratory

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  • Symphosium on Experimental Methods for Microgravity Materials Science Research Part I
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This paper is based on a presentation made in the symposium “Experimental Methods for Microgravity Materials Science Research” presented at the 1988 TMS-AIME Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, January 25-29, 1988, under the auspices of the ASM/MSD Thermo-dynamic Data Committee and the Material Processing Committee.

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Rosenthal, B.N. Ground-based microgravity materials science research at NASA’s microgravity materials science laboratory. Metall Trans A 19, 1915–1917 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02645193

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