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Acknowledgements The financial support by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Labour and Economy, the National Foundation for Research, Technology and Development and the Christian Doppler Research Association is gratefully acknowledged. We would like to thank our industry partner Berndorf Band GmbH for their continuous support in the Christian Doppler Laboratory for Defect Tolerance of Steels in the High and Very High Cycle Fatigue Regime. References Khatammanesh A., Mamagkinidou C., Rester M., Prunbauer M., Proschek M., Schönbauer B.M., 2025. Very high cycle fatigue properties of martensitic stainless steel sheets In: Proceeding of the 5 th International Symposium on Fatigue Design and Materials Defects FDMD 2025, Procedia Structural Integrity (submitted). Moore, M.G. and W.P. Evans, 1958. Mathematical Correction for Stress in Removed Layers in X-Ray Diffraction Residual Stress Analysis. SAE Transactions 66, 340-345. Murakami Y., Endo M., 1986. Effect of hardness and crack geometries on Δ K th of small cracks emanating from small defects. In: Miller K.J, de Los Rios E.R. (Eds.), The behaviour of short fatigue cracks, Mechanical Engineering Publications, pp. 275–293. Sikarskie, D.L., 1967. On a series form of correction to stresses measured using X-ray diffraction. AIME Transactions 239, 577-580.

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