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  2. Open day, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge

    www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2017/MRC/index.html
    14 Feb 2020: The DNA double helix for which Crick and Watson won the Nobel Prize.
  3. Temperature Cycling and the Rate of the Bainite Transformation

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    14 Feb 2020: Watson. Abstract. The possibility that the thermal cycling of supercooled austenite, within the bainite transformation range, accelerates the kinetics of decomposition is investigated both by analysing previous work and by conducting
  4. Rasmus Frandsen visits Cambridge, March 2004

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    14 Feb 2020: Structure of DNA solved by Krik, Watson and Franklin in 1953.
  5. Stress and the Microstructure of Steel Welds

    www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2005/Graz2/Graz2.html
    14 Feb 2020: Possible Effects of Stress on Steel Weld Microstructures, Mathematical Modelling of Weld Phenomena 2, pp. 71-118, by H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia, Eds. H. Cerjak and H. Bhadeshia, Institute of Materials, London (1995). Mathematical Modelling of Weld
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    14 Feb 2020: Structure of DNA solved by Krik, Watson and Franklin in 1953.
  7. Martensite Bainite: mechanism based design Alloy design: strong…

    www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2010/M21/M21_5.pptx
    4 Oct 2020: Inoue and T. Koseki,. Tetsu-to-Hagane, Vol. 94 (2008) 363-368. Watson and McDougall, 1973.

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