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The H-Sm system (hydrogen-samarium)

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This work was supported by ASM International. Literature searched through 1995. Professor Manchester is the Alloy Phase Diagram Program Co-Category Editor for binary hydroge alloys.

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Manchester, F.D., Pitre, J.M. The H-Sm system (hydrogen-samarium). JPE 17, 432–441 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02667636

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