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Materials science / Exothermic welding / Thermite / Gas tungsten arc welding / Butt welding / Track / Fatigue / Aluminothermic reaction / Welding / Chemistry / Mechanical engineering
Date: 2000-03-01 12:28:24
Materials science
Exothermic welding
Thermite
Gas tungsten arc welding
Butt welding
Track
Fatigue
Aluminothermic reaction
Welding
Chemistry
Mechanical engineering

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