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Physical Chemistry of Electrochemical Processes at the Tip of a Corrosion-Mechanical Crack

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Petrov, L.N. Physical Chemistry of Electrochemical Processes at the Tip of a Corrosion-Mechanical Crack. Materials Science 39, 750–753 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:MASC.0000023517.08761.ba

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