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Deformation, strengthening and fracture mechanisms of nanoscale Al/SiC multilayers

Date read: 2017-01-01 {_iPublic_txt_centro_}: Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. E.T.S. DE INGENIEROS DE CAMINOS, CANALES Y PUERTOS. CIENCIA DE LOS MATERIALES | ID: https://oa.upm.es/47765/

Author: Yang, Lingwei

Director: Molina Aldareguia, Jon Mikel ; Llorca Martínez, Francisco Javier ; Llorca Martinez, Fco. Javier

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