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      Grain boundary segregation and thermodynamically stable binary nanocrystalline alloys

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      Physical Review B
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                Journal
                PRBMDO
                Physical Review B
                Phys. Rev. B
                American Physical Society (APS)
                1098-0121
                1550-235X
                March 2009
                March 24 2009
                : 79
                : 9
                Article
                10.1103/PhysRevB.79.094112
                9cfa1600-a967-4dda-b1e5-cd92dcfe1033
                © 2009

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