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    Microstructural characterization of rapidly solidified Al 90 Ce 10 alloy
    with X. Bian and Y. Wang
    Philosophical Magazine 83 (7): 827-838. 2003.
    In the present work, the microstructure of the melt-spun Al 90 Ce 10 alloy has been characterized using X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy together with energy-dispersive spectrometry. It has been found that the microstructure of the melt-spun Al 90 Ce 10 alloy is composed of the amorphous phase, f -Al, f -Al 11 Ce 3 , Al 3 Ce and unidentified phases, quite different from that of the ingot-like alloy consisting of coarse primary f -Al- f -Al 11 Ce 3 dendrites embedded in the …Read more
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    Stacking faults and polymorphs in alumina nanorods
    with W. F. Li, X. L. Ma, Y. Li, W. S. Zhang, and W. Zhang
    Philosophical Magazine 85 (32): 3809-3821. 2005.
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    Quantitative understanding of anomalous slip in Mo
    with J. B. Yang and Z. F. Zhang
    Philosophical Magazine 95 (19): 2026-2045. 2015.
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    Defect-modulated structures in Al–Ni–Rh crystalline approximants
    with W. Sun and Y. H. Chen
    Philosophical Magazine 87 (18-21): 2815-2822. 2007.
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    The formation of an Al–Cu–Co type decagonal quasicrystal in an [AlCuFe]–[AlCoNi] pseudo-binary alloy system
    with Y. Lei, J. M. Dubois, M. Calvo-Dahlborg, and C. Dong
    Philosophical Magazine 86 (3-5): 475-481. 2006.
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    Advanced nanomechanics in the TEM: effects of thermal annealing on FIB prepared Cu samples
    with D. Kiener, S. Šturm, S. Cazottes, P. J. Imrich, C. Kirchlechner, and G. Dehm
    Philosophical Magazine 92 (25-27): 3269-3289. 2012.
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    Localized Einstein modes in Ca-based bulk metallic glasses
    with V. Keppens, O. N. Senkov, and D. B. Miracle
    Philosophical Magazine 87 (3-5): 503-508. 2007.
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    In the recent decade, increasing costs of labor, water, and fertilizers around the world led to a change in the method of crop establishment from traditional transplanted rice to direct-seeded rice and to a substantial rise in the DSR-managed area. Since water management in areas with DSR is quite different from those with TPR, vertical water movement and water and nutrient losses during the crop season may be different as well. Water flow and water losses in a DSR field in the Taihu Lake Basin …Read more