In a previous paper we calculated the diffusion constants of oxygen in nickel using an abridged form of a treatment due to Meijering and Druyvesteyn. Since that publication, a value for the diffusivity of beryllium in nickel has been brought to our attention and accordingly more correct values can be calculated.
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