Details Details PDF BIBTEX RIS Title Development Of High-Resolution Mechanical Spectroscopy, HRMS: Status And Perspectives. HRMS Coupled With A Laser Dilatometer Journal title Archives of Metallurgy and Materials Yearbook 2015 Issue No 3 September Authors Magalas, L.B. 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