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Materials-by-Design: Prospects and Promise

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The following is a somewhat different perspective from that of the other papers presented in this symposium on materials design. This is the view of a theoretician with an acute appreciation of experimental data and the new instrumental techniques of materials science.

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Eberhardt, J.J. (1987). Materials-by-Design: Prospects and Promise. In: Cocke, D.L., Clearfield, A. (eds) Design of New Materials. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9501-4_13

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