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Aristova, N. M., Onufriev, S. V., Savvatimskiy, A. I. (2020) Specific Heat of Liquid Zirconium Carbide ZrC0.95 at Temperatures up to 5000 K. High Temperature, 58 (5) 681-688 doi:10.1134/s0018151x20050016

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TitleSpecific Heat of Liquid Zirconium Carbide ZrC0.95 at Temperatures up to 5000 K
JournalHigh Temperature
AuthorsAristova, N. M.Author
Onufriev, S. V.Author
Savvatimskiy, A. I.Author
Year2020 (September)Volume58
Issue5
PublisherPleiades Publishing Ltd
DOIdoi:10.1134/s0018151x20050016Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceAristova, N. M., Onufriev, S. V., Savvatimskiy, A. I. (2020) Specific Heat of Liquid Zirconium Carbide ZrC0.95 at Temperatures up to 5000 K. High Temperature, 58 (5) 681-688 doi:10.1134/s0018151x20050016
Plain TextAristova, N. M., Onufriev, S. V., Savvatimskiy, A. I. (2020) Specific Heat of Liquid Zirconium Carbide ZrC0.95 at Temperatures up to 5000 K. High Temperature, 58 (5) 681-688 doi:10.1134/s0018151x20050016
In(2020, September) High Temperature Vol. 58 (5) Springer Science and Business Media LLC


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