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Effect of Stratal Water, Oil, and Oil Products with Hydrogen-Sulfide Impurities on the Crack Resistance of Steels

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Radkevych, O.I., Dominyuk, I.M. Effect of Stratal Water, Oil, and Oil Products with Hydrogen-Sulfide Impurities on the Crack Resistance of Steels. Materials Science 36, 928–931 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011359426606

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