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Thermal Helium Desorption Spectrometry (THDS) as a Tool for the Study of Vacancies and Self-Interstitials
p.3
The Study of Point Defects in Metals by Perturbed Angular Correlation and the Mössbauer Effect
p.25
On the Applicability of Rate Equations to Describe Defect Concentrations
p.51
The Rôle of Radiation Damage in BCC Metals in the Point-Defect-Model Controversy
p.57
The Nature of the Stage-III Defect in Nickel
p.65
Muon Spin Relaxation Study of Defect Reactions in Electron-Irradiated Nb, Ta, and Al
p.71
Vacancies and Vacancy-Impurity Interactions in Metals Studied by Positrons
p.81
The Interpretation of High-Temperature Experiments on Metals in Terms of Defect Concentrations
p.99
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