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This meticulously researched study, "The Effect of Boron Upon the Magnetic and Other Properties of Electrolytic Iron Melted in Vacuo," explores the impact of boron on the characteristics of electrolytic iron. Authored by Trygve D. Yensen (1884-1950), the work delves into the intricate relationship between boron content and the magnetic behavior of iron when subjected to vacuum melting techniques.
The study presents detailed observations and experimental results, providing valuable insights for metallurgists, physicists, and materials scientists interested in understanding and manipulating the properties of iron-based alloys. The research illuminates the crucial role of even trace elements like boron in influencing the final attributes of metallic materials. This work remains relevant for researchers and students in materials science and engineering.
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