18Cr8Ni and 18Cr25Ni alloys have been studied using 7-resonance spectroscopy. At T < 100 K an increase in the isomeric shift to more negative values was found in 18Cr8Ni As the region of the isomeric shift change coincides with the invar-anomaly temperature, observed in this alloy, the isomeric shif
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Anomalies of the Linear Expansion Coefficient in Highly Anisotropic Crystals at Low Temperatures
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1988
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- English
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- 268 KB
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- 150
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- Article
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- 0370-1972
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