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Ceramic materials / Materials science / Ultra-high-temperature ceramics / Ceramic / Operating temperature / Structural engineering / Aerospace engineering / Ionizing radiation / Electron microscope / Hypersonic speed / Silicon carbide
Date: 2014-07-23 13:40:49
Ceramic materials
Materials science
Ultra-high-temperature ceramics
Ceramic
Operating temperature
Structural engineering
Aerospace engineering
Ionizing radiation
Electron microscope
Hypersonic speed
Silicon carbide

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