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Non-destructive characterization of recrystallization kinetics using three-dimensional X-ray diffraction microscopy

E.M. Lauridsen    
S. Schmidt    
S.F. Nielsen    
L. Margulies    
H.F. Poulsen and D. Juul Jensen    

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