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The Al−Li−X systems (X=Ag, As, P, B, Cd, Ge, Fe, Ga, H, In, N, Pb, S, Sb and Sn)

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This work was supported by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Government of Canada and the Canadian National Data Program for Alloy Phase Diagrams, ASM INTERNATIONAL. Literature searched through 1986. Professor Cahoon is the ASM/NIST Data Program Category Editor for ternary aluminum-lithium-X alloys.

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Goel, N.C., Cahoon, J.R. The Al−Li−X systems (X=Ag, As, P, B, Cd, Ge, Fe, Ga, H, In, N, Pb, S, Sb and Sn). Bulletin of Alloy Phase Diagrams 10, 546–548 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02882413

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