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1925-, Stutz D. E., ed. Induction heat treatment of steel. Metals Park, Ohio: American Society for Metals, 1986.

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Kosti͡akov, V. N. Plazmenno-indukt͡sionnai͡a plavka. Kiev: Nauk. dumka, 1991.

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Iskierka, Sławomir. Analiza numeryczna procesu hartowania indukcyjnego z uwzględnieniem wzajemnych wpływów zjawisk elektromagnetycznysh, termicznych i mechanicznych. Częstochowa: Wydaw. Politechniki Częstochowskiej, 1997.

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Rowan, Henry M. The fire within: The story of Inductotherm Industries, Inc. and the man who built it. Cleveland, Ohio: Penton Pub., 1995.

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Workshop on Alternative Charge Materials for Electric Arc and Induction Furnaces (1994 Jamshedpur, India). Proceedings of the Workshop on Alternative Charge Materials for Electric Arc and Induction Furnaces, 14-16 December 1994. Jamshedpur: National Metallurgical Laboratory, Council of Scientific & Industrial Research, 1995.

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ZnO bao mo zhi bei ji qi guang, dian xing neng yan jiu. Shanghai Shi: Shanghai da xue chu ban she, 2010.

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Metallurgical treatment of steel in an induction-heated ladle. Luxembourg: Commission of the European Communities, 1987.

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12th International Conference on NDE in the Nuclear and Pressure Vessel Industries. ASM International, 1993.

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Heat treating library. Materials Park, Ohio: Heat Treating Society, 1995.

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(Editor), George Krauss, and George D. Pfaffmann (Editor), eds. Heat Treating: Including Steel Heat Treating in the New Millennium (06806G). ASM International, 2000.

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Induction Heat Treatment - Phase I - Technology to Produce Monolithic Gradient Hardness Steel Armor. Storming Media, 1996.

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1933-, Krauss George, Midea Sandra J, Pfaffmann George D, and ASM Heat Treating Society. Conference and Exposition, eds. Heat treating: Including steel heat treating in the new millennium : an international symposium in honor of Professor George Krauss : proceedings of the 19th conference, 1-4 November 1999, Cincinnati, Ohio. Materials Park, OH: ASM International, 2000.

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Fung, Justin. Induction heat treated high strength suspension spring steels. 2006.

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Chiu, Tez-Tsang. Effects of microalloying elements and rapid induction heating on the microstructure of suspension spring steels. 2005.

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Bilgrami, Akeel. Liberalism and Identity. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198794394.003.0020.

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This chapter seeks to steer past familiar criticisms of political liberalism to seek a different source of difficulty located in the notion of identity rather than community. Via a discussion of a form of argument that the chapter establishes to be common to both John Stuart Mill and John Rawls, it locates a tension between what it calls liberal and identitarian ‘mentalities’ which, it argues, cannot be overcome simply by redefining liberalism to be a more capacious doctrine. Rawls is read as providing a contractualist version of Mill’s meta-inductive argument for liberty and this common structure of argument in each is shown to fall afoul—in the case of Mill—of any credible epistemology and—in the case of Rawls—of any credible moral psychology of practical rationality.
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