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The influence of nonmetallic inclusions on the mechanical properties of steel: A review

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P. A. Thornton (1971). The influence of nonmetallic inclusions on the mechanical properties of steel: A review. Journal of Materials Science, 6(4), 347-356. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02403103
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