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The Mo−Ti (Molybdenum-Titanium) system

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Thermodynamic calculations have been made using computer programs generously made available by E.-Th. Henig and H.L. Lukas, of the Max-Planck Institute, Stuttgart. Federal Republic of Germany. This work was supported by Office of Naval Research funds through the Joint Program on Critical Compilations of Physical and Chemical Data coordinated by the Office of Standard Reference Data, National Bureau of Standards. Bibliography through 1980. Dr. Murray is the ASM/NBS Data Program’s Category Editor for binary titanium alloys.

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Murray, J.L. The Mo−Ti (Molybdenum-Titanium) system. Bulletin of Alloy Phase Diagrams 2, 185–192 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02881476

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