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A Study of Grain Shape in an Aluminum Alloy and other Applications of Stereoscopic Microradiography

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Discussion on this paper, TP 3275E, may be sent, 2 copies, to AIME by Dec. 1, 1952. Manuscript, Feb. 14, 1952. Philadelphia Meeting, October 1952.

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Williams, W.M., Smith, C.S. A Study of Grain Shape in an Aluminum Alloy and other Applications of Stereoscopic Microradiography. JOM 4, 755–765 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03398139

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