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... possible to determine the position of hydrogen atoms in a crystal by using x - rays , because of the low scatter- ing power of hydrogen . Neutron diffraction is a possible tool , especially if deu- terium is substituted for hydrogen ...
... possible to determine the position of hydrogen atoms in a crystal by using x - rays , because of the low scatter- ing power of hydrogen . Neutron diffraction is a possible tool , especially if deu- terium is substituted for hydrogen ...
Page 490
... possible for the assembly to be displaced relative to the framework if there is a net flow of vacancies from one side to the other . This is possible if the specimen contains a concentration gradient allowing vacancies to enter one side ...
... possible for the assembly to be displaced relative to the framework if there is a net flow of vacancies from one side to the other . This is possible if the specimen contains a concentration gradient allowing vacancies to enter one side ...
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... possible to infer that the Apker and Taft experiments give evidence of the motion of excitons . More direct evidence ... possible for them to have quite different histories before recombination , spending various amounts of time trapped ...
... possible to infer that the Apker and Taft experiments give evidence of the motion of excitons . More direct evidence ... possible for them to have quite different histories before recombination , spending various amounts of time trapped ...
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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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