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Thus “ incident ” inelastic beam 1 forms the “ increased ” and “ decreased ”
intensities , respectively , shown in Fig . 8b that are superimposed on the
background . The increased and decreased intensities are to be added and
subtracted ...
Thus “ incident ” inelastic beam 1 forms the “ increased ” and “ decreased ”
intensities , respectively , shown in Fig . 8b that are superimposed on the
background . The increased and decreased intensities are to be added and
subtracted ...
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... illustrating methods for determining the critical resolved shear stress and yield
stress , respectively . schematically illustrate stress - strain curves typical for face -
centered cubic single crystal and polycrystalline specimens , respectively .
... illustrating methods for determining the critical resolved shear stress and yield
stress , respectively . schematically illustrate stress - strain curves typical for face -
centered cubic single crystal and polycrystalline specimens , respectively .
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... a function of composition . of all the three partial quantities . It is in fact possible
to obtain a rough estimate of the intrinsic lattice disorder parameter a by
observing the position of the peak or plateau for partial entropy or enthalpy
respectively .
... a function of composition . of all the three partial quantities . It is in fact possible
to obtain a rough estimate of the intrinsic lattice disorder parameter a by
observing the position of the peak or plateau for partial entropy or enthalpy
respectively .
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RICHARD W VOOK | 2 |
Epitaxial Monocrystalline Films | 10 |
Polycrystalline Films | 37 |
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