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Ioltukhovskii, A.G., Leont'eva-Smirnova, M.V., Chernov, V.M. et al. Development of New-Generation High-Temperature 12% Chromium Steel 16Kh12V2FTaR with Rapid Decline of the Induced Activity for the Atomic Power Engineering of Russia. Metal Science and Heat Treatment 44, 482–486 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022500704754
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