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X-ray analysis of pore formation in direct metal deposition and its causes

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X-ray analysis of pore formation in direct metal deposition and its causes. / Ahsan, M. N.; Bradley, R.; Pinkerton, A.J.
Proceedings of the 29th International Congress on Applications of Lasers and Electro-optics (ICALEO). Laser Institute of America, 2010. p. 159-165.

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Ahsan, MN, Bradley, R & Pinkerton, AJ 2010, X-ray analysis of pore formation in direct metal deposition and its causes. in Proceedings of the 29th International Congress on Applications of Lasers and Electro-optics (ICALEO). Laser Institute of America, pp. 159-165.

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Ahsan, M. N., Bradley, R., & Pinkerton, A. J. (2010). X-ray analysis of pore formation in direct metal deposition and its causes. In Proceedings of the 29th International Congress on Applications of Lasers and Electro-optics (ICALEO) (pp. 159-165). Laser Institute of America.

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Ahsan MN, Bradley R, Pinkerton AJ. X-ray analysis of pore formation in direct metal deposition and its causes. In Proceedings of the 29th International Congress on Applications of Lasers and Electro-optics (ICALEO). Laser Institute of America. 2010. p. 159-165

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Ahsan, M. N. ; Bradley, R. ; Pinkerton, A.J. / X-ray analysis of pore formation in direct metal deposition and its causes. Proceedings of the 29th International Congress on Applications of Lasers and Electro-optics (ICALEO). Laser Institute of America, 2010. pp. 159-165

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