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A crystal can have only 2 - , 3 - , 4 - , or 6 - fold rotation or screw axes since these
are the only types of symmetry axes which are consistent with a threedimensional
lattice . In describing a screw axis , an additional parameter must be specified ...
A crystal can have only 2 - , 3 - , 4 - , or 6 - fold rotation or screw axes since these
are the only types of symmetry axes which are consistent with a threedimensional
lattice . In describing a screw axis , an additional parameter must be specified ...
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about the axis and translation of 340 ( = 3 X c / 4 ) parallel to the axis . A 4 , screw
axis would have the same rotation but a shorter translation ( = 1 X c / 4 ) . An
isolated molecule may have a screw axis with other values of N including ...
about the axis and translation of 340 ( = 3 X c / 4 ) parallel to the axis . A 4 , screw
axis would have the same rotation but a shorter translation ( = 1 X c / 4 ) . An
isolated molecule may have a screw axis with other values of N including ...
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Fiber Diffraction Many materials of great biological interest have a fibrous texture
in which the molecules are arranged in a regular manner parallel to an axis ,
termed the fiber axis . A . CRYSTALLINE FIBERS In some instances the material
...
Fiber Diffraction Many materials of great biological interest have a fibrous texture
in which the molecules are arranged in a regular manner parallel to an axis ,
termed the fiber axis . A . CRYSTALLINE FIBERS In some instances the material
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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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