Electrochemical fatigue sensor response to Ti–6 wt% Al–4 wt% V and 4130 steel
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A. Witney | Y.-F. Li ‡ | J. Wang § | M. Z. Wang ‖ | J. J. DeLuccia ¶ | C. Laird †† | A. Witney | Y.-F. Li ‡ | J. Wang § | C. Laird ††
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