Nanostructured high-strength molybdenum alloys with unprecedented tensile ductility

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This paper, published in 2013, received 926 indexed citations. Written by Gang Liu, Gongjian Zhang, Feng Jiang, Xiangdong Ding, Yuanjun Sun, Jun Sun and E. Ma covering the research area of Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Mechanical Engineering (836 citations), Materials Chemistry (588 citations) and Aerospace Engineering (179 citations). Published in Nature Materials.

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