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Metallurgy is key

Nature Materials, 2016
Metallurgy has been crucial to the development of China and its economy. Ke Lu, director of the Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science, Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, talks to Nature Materials about the outlook for metallurgy and materials science in China.
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Metallurgy in Space

Materials Science Forum, 2006
Over the past five years, an application-oriented research strategy has been initiated by ESA to permit valuable microgravity research in a broad range of physical sciences. The main objective is to integrate ESA, national activities and industry into an overall European strategy, which will allow research to be performed aboard the International Space
David John Jarvis, Olivier Minster
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The Metallurgy of Gold

Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 1992
AbstractThe discovery of gold about 7000 years ago together with that of its sister metals from group IB of the periodic table can be said to have laid the early foundations of metallurgy as a science and a technology. The attraction of the metal to man derives from its relative scarcity and high value, its excellent corrosion resistance, its unique ...
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Physical Metallurgy

2012
Publisher Summary In the solid-state, materials have a crystal structure broadly defined as the arrangement of atoms or molecules. The arrangement at the atomic and molecular level is collectively called the microstructure of material. The arrangement may include the abnormalities in the crystalline structure.
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Metals and Metallurgy

2012
This article reviews the impact of metals and metallurgy on Anatolian societies, from the first emergence of metal experimentation in the Neolithic to the full-blown metallurgical societies of the Bronze Age. Evidence suggests that Late Chalcolithic metalworkers thought of tin as a metal to be used for coating the surface of a copper artifact ...
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