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Although crystal dislocations were invented to explain the plastic behavior of metals and most of the early theory was developed with metal crystals in mind, it seems clear that the final stages of research and development of knowledge about dislocations will be concerned with their behavior in ceramic crystals.
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Gilman, J.J. (1964). Dislocations in Ceramic and Metal Crystals. In: Bonis, L.J., Hausner, H.H. (eds) Sintering and Plastic Deformation. Fundamental Phenomena in the Material Sciences. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6367-3_5
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