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Second , the relative ring intensities , which are related to the amount of material
oriented for diffraction , are generally different for random and preferred
orientations . When k , is perpendicular to the fiber axis , Fig . 4b , one should get
spots ...
Second , the relative ring intensities , which are related to the amount of material
oriented for diffraction , are generally different for random and preferred
orientations . When k , is perpendicular to the fiber axis , Fig . 4b , one should get
spots ...
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Thus this pattern looks very much like the random case for the first seven
reflections , except that the relative intensities of the diffraction lines would differ
from what would be expected for randomly oriented films . The latter ' s intensities
would ...
Thus this pattern looks very much like the random case for the first seven
reflections , except that the relative intensities of the diffraction lines would differ
from what would be expected for randomly oriented films . The latter ' s intensities
would ...
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Ez . The variation of Poisson ratio with density for sintered iron powder at room
temperature is given in Fig . 31 ( Kuhn and Downey , 1971 ) . An identical 100 -
RELATIVE DENSITY - - - - DIAMETER STRAIN = - - = sa = K 0 . 2 0 . 4 0 . 6 0 .
Ez . The variation of Poisson ratio with density for sintered iron powder at room
temperature is given in Fig . 31 ( Kuhn and Downey , 1971 ) . An identical 100 -
RELATIVE DENSITY - - - - DIAMETER STRAIN = - - = sa = K 0 . 2 0 . 4 0 . 6 0 .
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Epitaxial Monocrystalline Films | 10 |
Polycrystalline Films | 37 |
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