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This series is an update of the five-volume series of Goldsmith, Waterman, and Hirschhorn [84] entitled Handbook of Thermophysical Properties of Solid Materials, which includes data on thermal expansion for materials melting above 1000 F. Data on a variety of materials are also included in the Landolt-Bornstein tables [85]. Papadakis [86] gives a compendium of engineering data for various alloys above room temperature, and a recent handbook containing evaluated thermal expansion data is the American Institute of Physics Handbook, Third Edition (1972) [87], but these evaluations have been taken into account in the present Volumes 12 and 13.