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English: Created by Slinky Puppet on 20th Dec 2005 for use in Recrystallization (metallurgical) article. Three images showing the progressive increase in recrystallized volume fraction in an Al-Mg-Mn alloy. Images produced using EBSD at Manchester University (2003) and are from my own research (but they don't show anything new or debatable so I don't think the 'no original research' policy applies).
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