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Microstructure ¿ Properties Relationships in Carbide-free Bainitic Steels

Jean-Christophe Hell    
Moukrane Dehmas    
Sébastien Allain    
Juscelino Mendes Prado    
Alain Hazotte and Jean-Philippe Chateau    

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