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Drs. Guinier and Jacquet1 have referred to striated structures appearing in polished specimens, etched or unetched, in the earlier stages of the age-hardening of certain alloys and in particular of aluminium-copper and copper-beryllium alloys.
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GAYLER, M. Striated Structure of Age-hardened Alloys. Nature 156, 333 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/156333a0
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