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      Domain structures of tetrahedrally close-packed phases with juxtaposed pentagonal antiprisms III. Domain boundary structures in the μ phase

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      Philosophical Magazine A
      Informa UK Limited

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              Intermetallic Compounds of the &mu;- and P-phases of Co<SUB>7</SUB>Mo<SUB>6</SUB> Studied by 1 MV Electron Microscopy

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                Journal
                Philosophical Magazine A
                Philosophical Magazine A
                Informa UK Limited
                0141-8610
                1460-6992
                September 13 2006
                June 1985
                September 13 2006
                June 1985
                : 51
                : 6
                : 849-856
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                10.1080/01418618508237592
                b26011a5-b1db-4547-ae59-9319fa98078c
                © 1985
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