Data on anisotropy of grain boundary properties are frequently published. In some cases, when they show the reverse course of structural dependence than is expected, they can seem confusing. Examples of this "reversed anisotropy" found for grain boundary segregation, diffusion and migration are pres
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Effect of surface-active elements on grain boundary structure and properties of alloys
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