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Page 43
We shall regard the crystal as a simple cubic lattice for the sake of illustration , the
sites of which are occupied by molecules . Depicting the molecules as cubes ,
typical situations for surface molecules will be as illustrated in Fig . 22 . Molecules
...
We shall regard the crystal as a simple cubic lattice for the sake of illustration , the
sites of which are occupied by molecules . Depicting the molecules as cubes ,
typical situations for surface molecules will be as illustrated in Fig . 22 . Molecules
...
Page 182
Equilibrium is established in the unstrained metal when the solute atoms are
randomly distributed , as illustrated in Fig . 2a . When the metal is elastically
strained , however , a redistribution takes place , as illustrated in Fig . 2b . The
modes of ...
Equilibrium is established in the unstrained metal when the solute atoms are
randomly distributed , as illustrated in Fig . 2a . When the metal is elastically
strained , however , a redistribution takes place , as illustrated in Fig . 2b . The
modes of ...
Page 265
The growth path for this system is a space curve in radius - thickness - time space
, and is illustrated in Fig . 3a . The growth path for this system might also be
described alternatively in terms of separate relationships between the radius and
the ...
The growth path for this system is a space curve in radius - thickness - time space
, and is illustrated in Fig . 3a . The growth path for this system might also be
described alternatively in terms of separate relationships between the radius and
the ...
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