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IT is well known that age hardening of alloys is related to a transformation of the crystal lattice, which takes place inside the crystal: this transformation precedes and prepares the formation of the precipitate from the over-saturated solid solution.
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GUINIER, A., JACQUET, P. Striated Structure of Age-hardened Alloys. Nature 155, 695 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/155695a0
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