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The pattern of symmetry elements is known as a space group , and a plan of a unit of the complete space group p2 ( short symbol ) is shown in Fig . 1.6b . A space group is a repetitive pattern of symmetry elements .
The pattern of symmetry elements is known as a space group , and a plan of a unit of the complete space group p2 ( short symbol ) is shown in Fig . 1.6b . A space group is a repetitive pattern of symmetry elements .
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The symmetry elements of a cube are shown in detail in Fig . 1.9 . The inversion element is not indicated . The reader will benefit by identifying the elements of the point group m3m shown in Fig . 1.7 with those shown in Fig . 1.9 .
The symmetry elements of a cube are shown in detail in Fig . 1.9 . The inversion element is not indicated . The reader will benefit by identifying the elements of the point group m3m shown in Fig . 1.7 with those shown in Fig . 1.9 .
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A compilation of values of the magnetic susceptibility of transition elements is given in Table 11.1 ; values for the alkali metals were given in Table 10.5 . Table 11.1 . COMPILATION OF VALUES OF THE MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF ...
A compilation of values of the magnetic susceptibility of transition elements is given in Table 11.1 ; values for the alkali metals were given in Table 10.5 . Table 11.1 . COMPILATION OF VALUES OF THE MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF ...
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DIFFRACTION OF XRAYS BY CRYSTALS | 44 |
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLIDS LATTICE ENERGY | 63 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 85 |
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