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41. Studies On Magnetocaloric Properties Of(La, R)(Fe, Mn, Si)13Hx Alloys And Their Powder Bonded Samples
42. Curie Temperature Measurement Of A Double-phase Rare Earth Permanent Magnet
43. A Study On The Structure And Magnetic Properties Of Nd2Fe14B/Fe3P Alloys And Nd3-xPrxFe27.7Ti1.3 Rare-earth Compounds
44. Anomalous Thermal Expansion Of Rare-Earth Transition-metal Compounds As 2:17 Type
45. Research On Magnetocaloric Effect In Gd-TM-Al(TM=Ni, Fe) Amorphous/nanocrystalline Alloys
46. Based On Monte Carlo Simulation About The Magnetic Disordered Alloys
47. Effects Of B, Cr, V Doping On The Structural And Magnetocaloric Effect Of MnFe (P, Si) Compounds
48. Investigation On The First-order Phase Transition Thermomagnetic Power Generation Material MnFe(P,Si) And The Design Of A New Type Of Thermomagnetic Generator
49. Synthesis Of Plate-shaped La(Fe,Si)13 Hydrides Under High-pressure Atmosphere And Study Of Magnetocaloric Effect
50. Study On The Structure And Dielectric Properties Of Aurivillius Ferroelectric Oxide
51. Moving Curie Temperature Of BZT-BCT Lead-Free Piezoelectric Ceramics
52. The Preparation And Substitution Performance Study Of Li-Zn Ferrites Synthesized By Sol-gel Method
53. Research On Preparing Femncrb Low Curie Temper-Ature Ferromagnetic Material By Bar Plasma Spray
54. Research On Preparation And Properties Of The Magnetocaloric Alloys Containing Co
55. Magnetocaloric Properties Of (La,R)(Fe,M,Si)13 Alloys,Theirhydrogenated Powder Bonded Composite
56. Growth And Characterization Of Rare Earth Modified Ferroelectric Crystals
57. Study On Properties Of LaFe11.65Si1.35Hy Room Temperature Magnetic Refrigerating Materials Prepared By Solid Hydrogenation
58. Synthesis And Magnetocaloric Properties Of Perovskite Manganese Oxide Magnetic Refrigeration Materials
59. High Pressure Synthesis Of Mn Based Compounds And Their Magnetocaloric Effect
60. Study On The Magnetic And Magnetocaloric Effect Of The NaZn13 Type Rare Earth-Transition Compounds
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