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... obtain point 2 ; from this point , we obtain the points 4 , 6 , and 8 by rotations . The eight equiv- alent points are all that can be obtained from a single point by com- binations of 4 - fold rotations and reflection in a plane ...
... obtain point 2 ; from this point , we obtain the points 4 , 6 , and 8 by rotations . The eight equiv- alent points are all that can be obtained from a single point by com- binations of 4 - fold rotations and reflection in a plane ...
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... obtained by Conwell and Debyes on n - type germanium . These results will convey an impression of the kind of information which can be obtained from a systematic analysis of conductivity and Hall data . We have seen ( Chapter 11 ) that ...
... obtained by Conwell and Debyes on n - type germanium . These results will convey an impression of the kind of information which can be obtained from a systematic analysis of conductivity and Hall data . We have seen ( Chapter 11 ) that ...
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... obtained on adding a second electron to an F center . The R1 center has one electron associated with two anion vacancies , and the R2 center is obtained on adding a second electron to the R1 center . The M center has one electron bound ...
... obtained on adding a second electron to an F center . The R1 center has one electron associated with two anion vacancies , and the R2 center is obtained on adding a second electron to the R1 center . The M center has one electron bound ...
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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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