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Lattice defects in noble metals

JUN 01, 1959
A. Sosin
J. A. Brinkman
C. J. Meechan

On October 16–17, 1958, an international roundtable meeting on “Lattice Defects in the Noble Metals” was held at the laboratory of Atomics International in Canoga Park, California. The meeting was sponsored by the Metallurgy and Materials Branch of the Division of Research, US Atomic Energy Commission, and was chaired by Dr. George Vineyard of the Brookhaven National Laboratory.

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A. Sosin. Atomics International, Canoga Park, Calif..

J. A. Brinkman. Atomics International, Canoga Park, Calif..

C. J. Meechan. Atomics International, Canoga Park, Calif..

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Volume 12, Number 6

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