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Observations of the Mineral Matter Material Present at the Coke/Iron Interface During Coke Dissolution into Iron

Michael W. CHAPMAN    
Brian J. MONAGHAN    
Sharon A. NIGHTINGALE    
John G. MATHIESON and Robert J. NIGHTINGALE    

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