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Thus , metal supplied as a wire should be tightly bound ( platinum is usually
employed as a wire of 0 . 002 inch diameter ) . However , metals are often
evaporated by means of resistance heating , from a refractory filament usually
made of ...
Thus , metal supplied as a wire should be tightly bound ( platinum is usually
employed as a wire of 0 . 002 inch diameter ) . However , metals are often
evaporated by means of resistance heating , from a refractory filament usually
made of ...
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The space group is usually quoted in a symbolic form , for example C2 and P432
, 2 , which are shorthand descriptions of the symmetry of the internal structure of
the crystal in terms of the type of cell and any rotation axes , screw axes , mirror ...
The space group is usually quoted in a symbolic form , for example C2 and P432
, 2 , which are shorthand descriptions of the symmetry of the internal structure of
the crystal in terms of the type of cell and any rotation axes , screw axes , mirror ...
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( 2 ) Any errors in the preparation of solutions are usually immediately apparent
from the magnitude of , or distortions in , the absorption spectra obtained . ( 3 )
When spectrophotometric titrations are being performed by measurement of
either ...
( 2 ) Any errors in the preparation of solutions are usually immediately apparent
from the magnitude of , or distortions in , the absorption spectra obtained . ( 3 )
When spectrophotometric titrations are being performed by measurement of
either ...
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Contents
The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
The Preservation of Specimens | 35 |
Examples of the Application of Electron Microscopy to the Study | 48 |
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