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UNUSUAL features observed during work on the ductility of chromium were the difficulty of detecting the completion of recrystallization of cold-worked material and the sensitivity of the ductile/brittle transition temperature of recrystallized material to small amounts of deformation, either residual or imposed.
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JOHNSTONE, S., HENDERSON, F. & WAIN, H. Recrystallization and the Ductility of Chromium. Nature 180, 806 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/180806a0
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