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Oxygen Diffusion in Tungsten

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INFORMATION concerning oxygen diffusion in tungsten is technologically valuable for many reasons. One such reason is its important role in the development of the structural properties of tungsten for high-temperature applications.

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LEE, C. Oxygen Diffusion in Tungsten. Nature 203, 1163 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/2031163a0

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