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E. Stead, “Iron and Phosphorus”, in Albert Sauveur, editor, The Metallographist, volume IV, Boston, Mass.: Boston Testing Laboratories, page 225:", "text": "These two metals were then melted in magnesia crucibles and cooled slowly, in order to find how much phosphide would separate during solidification.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1951, Joseph J. 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