1956
DOI: 10.1080/14786435608238098
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XXII. The magnetic susceptibilities of some diamagnetic alloys: The primany solid solutions of zinc, gallium, germanium and arsenic in copper

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“…The purpose of this pope is primarily to review some of the recent progress in our understanding of transport processes in dilute alloys ; in the course of this review, particularly toward the end, 1 shall mention some as yet unpublished results pertinent to this topics ' There are of course diverse avenues of experimental and theoretical progress, all aimed at the same goal : better understanding of the electronic structure of alloys, and of thèse, the study of transport phenoinena is but one of many. Others, for example, magnetic [1], thermal [2], and optical properties [3], diffusion [4], and rosonance phenomena [5], have revealed a wealth of information that will be treated in considérable détail in the course of this conférence. It is the relationship between various physical properties and whatever model of an alloy we construct which seems to me the most significant and interesting aspect, and consequently also more crucial than the result of any one individual measurement, no matter how ingeniously devised or how carefully performed.…”
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“…The purpose of this pope is primarily to review some of the recent progress in our understanding of transport processes in dilute alloys ; in the course of this review, particularly toward the end, 1 shall mention some as yet unpublished results pertinent to this topics ' There are of course diverse avenues of experimental and theoretical progress, all aimed at the same goal : better understanding of the electronic structure of alloys, and of thèse, the study of transport phenoinena is but one of many. Others, for example, magnetic [1], thermal [2], and optical properties [3], diffusion [4], and rosonance phenomena [5], have revealed a wealth of information that will be treated in considérable détail in the course of this conférence. It is the relationship between various physical properties and whatever model of an alloy we construct which seems to me the most significant and interesting aspect, and consequently also more crucial than the result of any one individual measurement, no matter how ingeniously devised or how carefully performed.…”
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confidence: 99%