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Mesoscopic Simulation of Dendritic Growth Observed in X-ray Video Microscopy During Directional Solidification of Al¿Cu Alloys

Pierre Delaleau    
Christoph Beckermann    
Ragnvald H. Mathiesen and Lars Arnberg    

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