Simulations of in situ x-ray diffraction from uniaxially compressed highly textured polycrystalline targets
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Justin S. Wark | Bruce A. Remington | Andrew Higginbotham | B. Remington | J. Wark | A. Higginbotham | D. Milathianaki | Despina Milathianaki | David McGonegle | D. McGonegle
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