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      Mechanics of Crystalline Nanowires

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                Journal
                applab
                MRS Bulletin
                MRS Bull.
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0883-7694
                1938-1425
                March 2009
                January 2011
                : 34
                : 03
                : 178-183
                Article
                10.1557/mrs2009.49
                6fc4b380-a0d4-48ed-b4b7-1808ad3916e9
                © 2009
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