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... diffraction processes . F. DIFFRACTION Far from any object , the propagation of a sound field can be described in terms of simple ray paths . However , whenever one tries to con- nect an acoustic ray from a source to a receiver and the ...
... diffraction processes . F. DIFFRACTION Far from any object , the propagation of a sound field can be described in terms of simple ray paths . However , whenever one tries to con- nect an acoustic ray from a source to a receiver and the ...
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... diffraction studies show that these car- bon fibers have a turbostratic structure with an interlayer spacing of 3.48 Å . SEM , transmission electron microscopy ( TEM ) , and selected area electron diffraction ( SAD ) show that they have ...
... diffraction studies show that these car- bon fibers have a turbostratic structure with an interlayer spacing of 3.48 Å . SEM , transmission electron microscopy ( TEM ) , and selected area electron diffraction ( SAD ) show that they have ...
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... DIFFRACTION AND SCATTERING The scattering of neutrons , ions , or electrons results in changes in both the energy and mo- mentum of these particles . Structural informa- tion is obtained from the measurement of these changes . 1 ...
... DIFFRACTION AND SCATTERING The scattering of neutrons , ions , or electrons results in changes in both the energy and mo- mentum of these particles . Structural informa- tion is obtained from the measurement of these changes . 1 ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Atomic Physics | 339 |
Approximations and Expansions 1 Atomic Spectrometry | 357 |
Archaeological Geology 31 Atomic Spectroscopy | 381 |
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