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    Erratum: “Methods of Decreasing Wear in Metal-Polymer Contacts” (Journal of Lubrication Technology, 1978, 100, pp. 185–188) OPEN ACCESS

    V. A. Belyi, C. V. Kragelskii, V. G. Savkin and A. C. Sviridyonok
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    V. A. Belyi, C. V. Kragelskii, V. G. Savkin, A. C. Sviridyonok

    J. of Lubrication Tech 100(4), 466 (Oct 01, 1978) (1 page) doi:10.1115/1.3453252 History: Online October 20, 2010
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