Quaternary and quinary Ni-based amorphous alloys in the Ni-Zr-Ti-X (X = Al, Si, P) and Ni-Zr-Ti-Si-Y (Y = Sn, Mo, Y) systems
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Teahoon Park | D. Kim | M. Lee | Wooju Kim | S. Yi
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