Transition Metals Lattice Constants - Reference Guide

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Hello every one,
Can some one tell me about a reference (paper or book) that possible to find lattice constants of the transition metals.

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Ave
 
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A simple google search gave me this as the first result!
 
https://www.webelements.com/
http://www.mindat.org/

both of these give crystal structure and lattice parameter for the elements
 
What I need a book or a paper that I can find the experimental lattice constant of the transition metals that I will be able to compare the theoretical lattice constant that I found and will be possible to use it as the reference for my paper, I can't use an online site as the reference of the paper.

 
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