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MUCH exact experimental work has been carried out in recent years on metals and their alloys, and the knowledge of transformations of the crystal lattice, such as occur in plastic deformation, in the separation of a new phase, or in the change from a disordered to an ordered structure, has been greatly advanced. Progress has also been made in the description of the metallic state in terms of quantum mechanics. The stage has not yet been reached, however, at which the chief properties of a metal or alloy after a given treatment can be arrived at by deduction.
Chemische Physik der Metalle und Legierungen
Von Prof. Ulrich Dehlinger. (Physik und Chemie und ihre Anwendungen in Einzeldarstellungen, Band 3.) Pp. xi + 174. (Leipzig: Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft m.b.H., 1939.) 12 gold marks.
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D., C. Chemische Physik der Metalle und Legierungen. Nature 146, 447 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1038/146447b0
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