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Niobium alloy?

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According to my 2007 calendar "Bridges" by the ASCE, this bridge is rust-proof because it's made of some kind of niobium alloy. How can we include that information in this article? How would one cite a calendar page? Think of it as some kind of book? - Denimadept 19:23, 3 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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