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"This book presents a comprehensive view of the relationships between the electronic structures of solids and the microscopic and macroscopic mechanical properties of solid materials. It will be of great value to academic and industrial research workers in the sciences of metallurgy, ceramics, microelectronics, and polymers. It will serve well as a supplementary text for the teaching of solid mechanics."--Jacket.

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TA405 .G54 2003

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OL22519783M
Internet Archive
handbookaircondi00wang_681
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0521620058
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2002073591
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50035132
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6275765

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