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41 heating curve
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42 hot hardness curve
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43 integral curve
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44 iron saturation curve
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45 isothermal curve
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46 junction curve
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47 left-handed curve
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48 log curve
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49 percentile curve
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50 pressure-volume curve
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51 recoil curve
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52 sag curve
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53 slight curve
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54 slope of curve
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55 solvus curve
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56 spatial curve
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57 spectral-distribution curve
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58 stress rupture curve
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59 summation curve
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60 three-dimensional curve
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