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In situ formation of two glassy phases in the Nd¿Zr¿Al¿Co alloy system

E.S. Park    
E.Y. Jeong    
J.-K. Lee    
J.C. Bae    
A.R. Kwon    
A. Gebert    
L. Schultz    
H.J. Chang and D.H    

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