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Use of Master Curve Technology for Assessing Shallow Flaws in a Reactor Pressure Vessel Material

N. Taylor    
P. Minnebo    
B. R. Bass    
D. Siegele    
K. Wallin    
M. Kytka    
and J. Wintle    

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