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13. R.L. Smith, F.L. Rusbridge, W.N. Reynolds and B. Hudson, "Ultrasonic<br />

Attenuation, Microstructure and Ductile to Brittle Transition<br />

Temperature in Fe-C Alloys", Mat. Eval. Vol. 41, pp. 219-222, (Feb.)<br />

1983.<br />

14. R..R. Hosbons, A.J. Pacey, B.L. Wotton, "Effect of Impurity<br />

Concentration on the Change in Fracture Toughness of AISI Type 403<br />

Stainless Steel with Fast Neutron Radiation", Properties of Reactor<br />

Structural Alloys After Neutron or Particle Irradiation, ASTM STP 570,<br />

pp. 103-116, (1975).<br />

15. H. Sepi, A. Granato, R. Truell, "Diffraction Effects in the Ultrasonic<br />

Field of a Piston Source and Their Effects upon Accurate Ultrasonic<br />

Attenuation Measurements", Journal of the Acoustical Society of<br />

America, Vol 28, p. 230, (1958).<br />

16. G. Simmons and H. Wang, "Single Crystal Elastic Constants and<br />

Calculated Aggregate Properties: A Handbook", The M.I.T. Press,<br />

Cambridge, Mass., 1971, p.34.<br />

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(1967), pp. 338-370.<br />

18. R.L. Smith, W.N. Reynolds and S. Perring, presented at the Fourth<br />

European Conference on Internal Friction and Ultrasonic Attenuation,<br />

Lyon, France 1983 (to be published).<br />

19. J.P. Monchalin, J.F. Bussiêre, "Measurement of Near-Surface Ultrasonic<br />

Absorption by Thermo-Emissivity" presented at the Symposium on<br />

Nondestructive Methods for Material Property Determination, Hershey,<br />

Pennsylvania, April (1983), (Plenum Press, New York, to be published).

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