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The published results of a study of the diffusion of alkali cations and electrical conductivity in binary silicate, germanate, and borate glasses are compared.
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Sviridov, S.I., Tyurnina, Z.G. & Tyurnina, N.G. Diffusion of Alkali Cations in Two-Component Oxide Glasses. Glass Phys Chem 46, 526–530 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1087659620060267
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