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TVT, 2008, Volume 46, Issue 2, Pages 230–238 (Mi tvt1042)

The thermophysical properties of hafnium in the temperature range from $293$ to $2000$ K
S. V. Onufriev, V. A. Petukhov, V. R. Pesochin, V. D. Tarasov

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