2016
DOI: 10.13068/2000-6217.5.2.b
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Bilaga: Svensk radikalnationalism 1915–2015

Abstract: arkiv | nr 5 | det vita fältet iii | figurbilaga till lundström & lundström | hundra år av radikal nationalism förslag på källangivelse: Lundström, Markus & Tomas Lundström (2016) "Svensk radikalnationalism 1915-2015", figurbilaga till artikeln "Hundra år av radikal nationalism", i Det vita fältet III. Samtida forskning om högerextremism, specialnummer av Arkiv. Tidskrift för samhällsanalys, nr 5 (figuren återfinns även, i sidbruten version, på sidorna 58-59 i själva artikeln).

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“…The melting procedure is often associated with the crucible problem, which is pronounced at high temperature. 34 The metal-boron melt invariably attacks oxide ceramics, in particular, boron-rich compositions, and to avoid impurities or stabilization effects from such attacks, levitation melting or cold crucible techniques (for instance, arc melting) are preferable, in particular for the highest temperatures. Boron nitride is an excellent crucible material for boron-rich compositions at not too high temperatures.…”
Section: Direct Combination Of the Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The melting procedure is often associated with the crucible problem, which is pronounced at high temperature. 34 The metal-boron melt invariably attacks oxide ceramics, in particular, boron-rich compositions, and to avoid impurities or stabilization effects from such attacks, levitation melting or cold crucible techniques (for instance, arc melting) are preferable, in particular for the highest temperatures. Boron nitride is an excellent crucible material for boron-rich compositions at not too high temperatures.…”
Section: Direct Combination Of the Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%