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Nanostructured materials: From laboratory to commercialization

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Yuntian T. Zhu is with the Materials Science and Technology Division of Los Alamos National Laboratory and is the advisor to JOM from the Shaping & Forming Committee of the Materials Processing & Manufacturing Division of TMS.

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Zhu, Y.T. Nanostructured materials: From laboratory to commercialization. JOM 58, 27 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11837-006-0211-9

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