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Reactive stresses and the reversible shape memory effect in titanium nickelide. / Belyayev, S. P.; Kuz'min, S. I.; Likhachev, V. A.; Sherbakova, Larisa.

In: Physics of Metals and Metallography, Vol. 71, No. 1, 01.12.1991, p. 201-204.

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Belyayev, SP, Kuz'min, SI, Likhachev, VA & Sherbakova, L 1991, 'Reactive stresses and the reversible shape memory effect in titanium nickelide', Physics of Metals and Metallography, vol. 71, no. 1, pp. 201-204.

APA

Belyayev, S. P., Kuz'min, S. I., Likhachev, V. A., & Sherbakova, L. (1991). Reactive stresses and the reversible shape memory effect in titanium nickelide. Physics of Metals and Metallography, 71(1), 201-204.

Vancouver

Belyayev SP, Kuz'min SI, Likhachev VA, Sherbakova L. Reactive stresses and the reversible shape memory effect in titanium nickelide. Physics of Metals and Metallography. 1991 Dec 1;71(1):201-204.

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Belyayev, S. P. ; Kuz'min, S. I. ; Likhachev, V. A. ; Sherbakova, Larisa. / Reactive stresses and the reversible shape memory effect in titanium nickelide. In: Physics of Metals and Metallography. 1991 ; Vol. 71, No. 1. pp. 201-204.

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