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Three Typical Alloys with Ni&Cr Additions

Reference and acknowledgements
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Acknowledgements
We would like to express our gratitude to all those who helped us during that memorable time to establish this webpage. A special acknowledgement should be shown to Professor P.Z. Zhang from China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC), from whose help we benefited greatly and kindly reply to our e-mail. Professor Zhang also gave us kind encouragement and useful instructions all through our writing. We are particularly indebted to Mr. Tang from China Institute of Atomic Energy, who prepared the three sample and with useful information and sent them to us. Finally, we extend thanks to library of Northwestern Polytechnical University, where offered us lots of information.