Effect of regimes involving small loads on the tribological characteristics of self-lubricating slide bearings obtained from porous bronze containing antifriction additives

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G. É. Brainin1, A. S. Krivenko1, B. P. Mitin1, O. I. Fushchich1
1Institute for the Problems of Materials Science, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Kiev

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