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... important interaction between H2O mol- ecules and is responsible , together with the electrostatic attraction of the electric dipole moments , for the striking physical properties of water and ice . The hydrogen bond restrains protein ...
... important interaction between H2O mol- ecules and is responsible , together with the electrostatic attraction of the electric dipole moments , for the striking physical properties of water and ice . The hydrogen bond restrains protein ...
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... importance of the states of the isolated atom and also the inter- action between the conduction electron and the ion ... important part of the result is the quadratic dependence of the energy on the wave vector . We can carry over all ...
... importance of the states of the isolated atom and also the inter- action between the conduction electron and the ion ... important part of the result is the quadratic dependence of the energy on the wave vector . We can carry over all ...
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... importance . Thus , the development of the high - back - voltage germanium rectifier by S. Benzer at Purdue Universtity in 1942 was an important step toward the ultimate devel- opment of the transistor . We begin with a short section on ...
... importance . Thus , the development of the high - back - voltage germanium rectifier by S. Benzer at Purdue Universtity in 1942 was an important step toward the ultimate devel- opment of the transistor . We begin with a short section on ...
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DIFFRACTION OF XRAYS BY CRYSTALS | 44 |
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLIDS LATTICE ENERGY | 63 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 85 |
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absorption acceptors alkali alloys approximately atoms axes axis barium titanate boundary Bragg Brillouin zone calculated chapter charge conduction band conduction electrons crystal structure cube cubic Curie point Debye density dielectric constant diffraction diffusion dipole direction discussion dislocation distribution domain effective mass elastic electric field energy equation equilibrium exciton experimental F centers factor Fermi ferroelectric ferromagnetic free electron frequency germanium given heat capacity hexagonal holes impurity interaction ionization ions lattice constant lattice point levels low temperatures magnetic field magnetic moment metals molecules motion nearest neighbor normal observed p-n junction paramagnetic particles phonons Phys physics plane polarizability polarization positive potential Proc region resonance result room temperature rotation semiconductor Shockley shown in Fig sodium chloride solid solution space group specimen spin superconducting surface susceptibility symmetry Table theory tion transition unit volume vacancies valence band values vector velocity wave functions wavelength x-ray zero