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SPECIAL EMPHASIS: SAFETY AND HEALTH - Welding Research Supplement - Modified Active Control of Metal Transfer and Pulsed GMAW of Titanium - Active control technology is proposed to ensure a repeatable and stable one-drop-per-pulse transfer mode

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Y M    
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P J    

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