Effects of alloying elements and heat treatments on mechanical properties of Korean reduced-activation ferritic–martensitic steel
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Sanghoon Noh | Seungyon Cho | Suk Hoon Kang | Dong Won Lee | Y. Chun | Seungyon Cho | Tae Kyu Kim | Y. B. Chun | Yong-Hwan Jeong | S. Kang | S. Noh | Y. Jeong
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