Abstract
The temperature dependence of the electrical resistivity of Pd60 Ag40 between 4.2 and 900 K is shown to contain the same anomalies as previously found in Ni-Cu alloys in the midrange of composition. For Pd-Ag these effects cannot be due to scattering at giant polarization clouds, and are attributed to a temperature-dependent decrease of the impurity resistivity due to a reduction in sd scattering with increasing temperature.

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