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The Cd−O (Cadmium-Oxygen) system

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Work was supported by ASM International Part of the literature search was provided by ASM International. Literature searched through 1984. Dr. Wriedt is the ASM/NBS Data Program Category Editor for binary oxygen alloys.

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Wriedt, H.A. The Cd−O (Cadmium-Oxygen) system. JPE 8, 140–147 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02873200

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