Surface Texture Improvement in the Turning Process Via Application of a Magnetostrictively Actuated Tool Holder
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Kee S. Moon | John W. Sutherland | D. Liu | T. J. Sturos | A. R. Kashani | K. Moon | J. Sutherland | A. Kashani | D. Liu | D. Liu
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