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Nov 01, 1971
Sintering and some properties of yttrium oxide obtained by decomposing the carbonate and hydroxide of yttrium
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- Nov 01, 1971
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- 12(11-12)
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- 780-785
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L. B. Borovkova, E. S. Lukin, D. N. Poluboyarinov, et al. (1971). Sintering and some properties of yttrium oxide obtained by decomposing the carbonate and hydroxide of yttrium. Refractories, 12(11-12), 780-785. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01285627
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