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Preface
Study of Phase Transitions by Transient Methods
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Solid-State Transformations in Metal Iodides
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The Development of “Macroscopic Composition Gradient Method” and its Application to the Precipitate-Nucleation Near the Edge of Miscibility Gap
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Identification and Characterization of Phase Transformations by the Resistivity Measurements in Mg-RE-Mn Alloys
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Hydrogen-Induced Phase Transformations in Mg-Ni Alloys
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Kinetics of Phase Transformations in Mg2Ni-H System
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On Specific Phase Transitions to the Compound-Like Impurity Nanosegregation Structures at Dislocations and Grain Boundaries in Metals and their Influence on Diffusion-Assisted Processes
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Diffusion of Light Elements in BCC, FCC and HCP Metals
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