1. Lower critical temperature
  2. Upper critical temperature
  3. Eutectic temperature
  4. Recrystallisation temperature
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Answer: Option 4

Recrystallization is the process in which deformed grains of the crystal structure are replaced by a new set of stress-free grains that nucleate and grow until all the original grains have been consumed. The process is accomplished by heating the material to temperatures above that of crystallization.

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