Pure silver and aluminum were cold-worked by making filings under liquid nitrogen. These filings were maintained at -160°C throughout the measurements. Cold-worked silver shows a peak-shift and an asymmetric peak broadening which can be explained by the presenoe of deformation stacking faults and
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Low-silver and silver-free X-ray materials for medical diagnosis
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- 1993
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