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Using rapidly quenched brazing alloys for brazing structural elements of thermonuclear reactors

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Kalin, V.A., Sevryukov, O.N., Fedotov, V.T. et al. Using rapidly quenched brazing alloys for brazing structural elements of thermonuclear reactors. Welding International 18, 410–416 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1533/wint.2004.3303

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