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Kinetics of Radiation Damage and Martensitic Transformations in TiNi Alloys Irradiated with Neutrons. / Belyaev, S.P.; Volkov, A.E.; Konopleva, R.F.; Nazarkin, I.V.; Razov, A.I.; Solovei, V.L.; Chekanov, V.A.

In: Physics of the Solid State, Vol. 43, No. 11, 2001, p. 2158-2164.

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Belyaev, SP, Volkov, AE, Konopleva, RF, Nazarkin, IV, Razov, AI, Solovei, VL & Chekanov, VA 2001, 'Kinetics of Radiation Damage and Martensitic Transformations in TiNi Alloys Irradiated with Neutrons', Physics of the Solid State, vol. 43, no. 11, pp. 2158-2164. <http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=13369389>

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Belyaev, S. P., Volkov, A. E., Konopleva, R. F., Nazarkin, I. V., Razov, A. I., Solovei, V. L., & Chekanov, V. A. (2001). Kinetics of Radiation Damage and Martensitic Transformations in TiNi Alloys Irradiated with Neutrons. Physics of the Solid State, 43(11), 2158-2164. http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=13369389

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Belyaev SP, Volkov AE, Konopleva RF, Nazarkin IV, Razov AI, Solovei VL et al. Kinetics of Radiation Damage and Martensitic Transformations in TiNi Alloys Irradiated with Neutrons. Physics of the Solid State. 2001;43(11):2158-2164.

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Belyaev, S.P. ; Volkov, A.E. ; Konopleva, R.F. ; Nazarkin, I.V. ; Razov, A.I. ; Solovei, V.L. ; Chekanov, V.A. / Kinetics of Radiation Damage and Martensitic Transformations in TiNi Alloys Irradiated with Neutrons. In: Physics of the Solid State. 2001 ; Vol. 43, No. 11. pp. 2158-2164.

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