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Stress relaxation in solution-annealed and 20 pct cold-worked type 316 stainless steel

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Thomas, J.F., Yaggee, F.L. Stress relaxation in solution-annealed and 20 pct cold-worked type 316 stainless steel. Metall Trans A 6, 1835–1837 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02642314

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