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DescriptionInclusion-flotation-driven-channel-segregation-in-solidifying-steels-ncomms6572-s4.ogv |
English: Supplementary Movie 3 The animation of casting, finishing, sectioning, and etching details of 100-ton ingots. |
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Source | Video file from Li D, Chen X, Fu P, Ma X, Liu H, Chen Y, Cao Y, Luan Y, Li Y (2014). "Inclusion flotation-driven channel segregation in solidifying steels". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms6572. PMID 25422943. PMC: 4327313. | ||
Author | Li D, Chen X, Fu P, Ma X, Liu H, Chen Y, Cao Y, Luan Y, Li Y | ||
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