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2. Also see Barrington and Bergmann, Preparation of Brittle Inorganic Polycrystalline Powders by Shock-Wave Techniques, U.S. Patent #3,367,766 (1968).
3. Morosin, B. and Graham, R. A., Shock-Induced Inorganic Chemistry, in Nellis; W. J. Seaman, L., Graham, R. A. (eds.), Shock Waves in Condensed Media – 1981, Menlo Park, AIP Conference Proceedings, No. 78, AIP, New York (1982) pp 4–13 and references therein.
4. X-ray Line Broadening Study on Explosively Shocked MgO and α-Al2O3 Powders;Heckel;J. Am. Ceram. Soc.,1968
5. Pruemmer, R. A. and Ziegler, G., Structure and Annealing Behavior of Explosively Compacted Alumina Powders, Proc. of 5th International Conf. on High Energy Rate Fabrication, June 24–26, 1975, Denver.