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Multi-walled carbon nanotube-reinforced magnesium alloy composites

Y. Shimizu    
S. Miki    
T. Soga    
I. Itoh    
H. Todoroki    
T. Hosono    
K. Sakaki    
T. Hayashi    
Y.A. Kim    
M. Endo    
S. Morimoto    
A. Koide    

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