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Radiation-induced phase transformation refers to the alteration of a material's crystal structure due to exposure to radiation, which can lead to changes in its physical and chemical properties. This phenomenon is significant in fields like nuclear engineering and materials science, where understanding these transformations can help in designing materials with improved radiation tolerance and performance under extreme conditions.
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