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The Effect of Changes in Microscopic Structures on Coke Strength in Carbonization Process

Kenichi Hiraki    
Hideyuki Hayashizaki    
Yoshiaki Yamazaki    
Tetsuya Kanai    
Xiaoqing Zhang    
Masakazu Shoji    
Hideyuki Aoki    
Takatoshi Miura and Koichi Fukuda    

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