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    Magnetic, electrical and thermal transport properties of Al–Cr–Fe approximant phases by Bihar, Ž., Bilušić, A., Lukatela, J., Smontara, A., Jeglič, P., McGuiness, P.J., Dolinšek, J., Jagličić, Z., Janovec, J., Demange, V., Dubois, J.M.

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (05-01-2006)
    “…Two stable approximant phases in the Al–Cr–Fe system – a gamma-brass phase ( γ-AlCrFe) and a mixture of two orthorhombic approximants of the decagonal phase (O…”
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    The effect of thermal-relaxation on the short-range order in Zr80Co20 metallic glass by Kokanovic, I., Leontic, B., Lukatela, J., Tonejc, A.

    “…We have studied the effect of thermal-relaxation on the short-range order in Zr80Co20 metallic glass by means of differential scanning calorimetry, X-ray…”
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    Thermal and electrical conductivities in Al-based complex metallic alloys by Smiljanić, I., Smontara, A., Bilušić, A., Barišić, N., Stanić, D., Lukatela, J., Dolinšek, J., Feuerbacher, M., Grushko, B.

    Published in Philosophical magazine (2003. Print) (01-05-2008)
    “…A study is reported of the heat transport of AlPd(Mn, Fe, Co, Rh) complex metallic alloys that belong to an interesting class of Al-based alloys characterized…”
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    Transport properties of hydrogen-doped (Zr803d20)1−xHx (3d = Co, Ni) metallic glasses by Kokanović, I., Leontić, B., Lukatela, J.

    Published in Physica Status Solidi (b) (01-03-2004)
    “…The electrical resistivities of hydrogen‐doped (Zr803d20)1−xHx (3d = Ni, Co; x ≤ 0.11) metallic glasses have been measured at temperatures between 2 K and 110…”
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    Magnetic field dependence of the resistivity in hydrogen-doped Zr-Fe metallic glass by Kokanović, I., Leontić, B., Lukatela, J., Basletić, M., Hamzić, A.

    “…We present the results for the magnetic field dependence of the electrical resistivity in hydrogen-doped Zr 68Fe 32 metallic glasses. The undoped sample is…”
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    The electrical resistivity of hydrogen-doped ZrCo metallic glasses by Kokanović, I., Leontić, B., Rešetić, S., Lukatela, J., Marohnić, Ž.

    Published in Journal of non-crystalline solids (01-05-1995)
    “…The results are presented for the temperature dependence of the electrical resistivity in hydrogen-doped ZrCo metallic glasses in the range 1.42–290 K for…”
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    Hydrogen-induced changes in temperature dependence of the resistivity in ZrFe metallic glasses by Kokanović, I., Leontić, B., Lukatela, J., Rešetić, S., Girt, Er

    Published in Solid state communications (01-04-1995)
    “…We present the results for the temperature dependence of the electrical resistivity in hydrogen-doped ZrFe metallic glasses in the range 2 K to 290 K for…”
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    Weak-localization and Coulomb-interaction effects in hydrogen-doped Zr-Ni and Zr-Cu metallic glasses by KOKANOVIC, I, LEONTIC, B, LUKATELA, J

    Published in Physical review. B, Condensed matter (15-01-1990)
    “…Measurements are described and the results presented for the temperature and magnetic field dependence of the electrical conductivity and for the magnetic…”
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    Transport properties of hydrogen‐doped (Zr 80 3d 20 ) 1− x H x (3d = Co, Ni) metallic glasses by Kokanović, I., Leontić, B., Lukatela, J.

    Published in physica status solidi (b) (01-03-2004)
    “…Abstract The electrical resistivities of hydrogen‐doped (Zr 80 3d 20 ) 1− x H x (3d = Ni, Co; x ≤ 0.11) metallic glasses have been measured at temperatures…”
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    Hall effect in Zr-Ni and Zr-Cu metallic glasses doped with hydrogen by KOKANOVIC, I, LEONTIC, B, LUKATELA, J, IVKOV, J

    Published in Physical review. B, Condensed matter (15-12-1990)
    “…The effect has been studied of hydrogen doping on the Hall resistivity of paramagnetic Zr sub 76 Ni sub 24 , Zr sub 40 Ni sub 60 , Zr sub 70 Cu sub 30 , and Zr…”
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    Magnetic susceptibility of (Zr sub 80 Fe sub 20 ) sub 1-x H sub x metallic glasses by Kokanovic, I, Leontic, B, Lukatela, J

    “…The magnetisation of hydrogen-doped (Zr sub(80)Fe sub(20)) sub(1-x)H sub(x) metallic glasses has been measured in the temperature range 1.7-100K for various…”
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    Magnetic susceptibility of (Zr 80Fe 20) 1− xH x metallic glasses by Kokanović, I., Leontić, B., Lukatela, J.

    “…The magnetisation of hydrogen-doped (Zr 80Fe 20) 1− x H x metallic glasses has been measured in the temperature range 1.7–100 K for various dopant…”
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    Reply to "Comment on 'Weak-localization and Coulomb-interaction effects in hydrogen-doped Zr-Ni and Zr-Cu metallic glasses' " by Kokanovic, I, I, Leontic, B, Lukatela, J

    Published in Physical review. B, Condensed matter (01-03-1992)
    “…The alternative explanation for the magnetic-susceptibility results, in terms of increased segregation of late transition elements due to the presence of…”
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    The influence of hydrogen on the superconducting transition temperature in hydrogen-doped Zr sub 80 Co sub 20 metallic glasses by Kokanovic, I, Leontic, B, Lukatela, J

    Published in Physica. B, Condensed matter (04-08-1999)
    “…We report the results of a study of electrical resistivity and of the superconducting transition temperature, T sub c , in hydrogen-doped (Zr sub 80 Co sub 20…”
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    Transport properties of hydrogen-doped (Zr80Fe20)1−xHx metallic glasses by Kokanović, I., Leontić, B., Lukatela, J., Kušević, I.

    Published in Journal of non-crystalline solids (01-08-1999)
    “…The electrical resistivities of hydrogen-doped (Zr80Fe20)1−xHx metallic glasses have been measured at temperatures between 2 and 290 K and in magnetic fields…”
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