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... possible orders and with all possible combina- tions of sign . There are in general six orders and eight combinations of sign , making forty - eight equivalent positions . If one of the n's is zero , there are twenty - four equivalent ...
... possible orders and with all possible combina- tions of sign . There are in general six orders and eight combinations of sign , making forty - eight equivalent positions . If one of the n's is zero , there are twenty - four equivalent ...
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... possible to have for simple structures using carriers of one electron charge . POINT CONTACT TRANSISTORS The point contact transistor , discovered by Bardeen and Brattain , 7 is the first semiconductor device which performs the ...
... possible to have for simple structures using carriers of one electron charge . POINT CONTACT TRANSISTORS The point contact transistor , discovered by Bardeen and Brattain , 7 is the first semiconductor device which performs the ...
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... possible for the assembly to be displaced relative to the framework if there is a net flow of vacancies from one side to the other . This is possible if the specimen contains a concentration gradient allowing vacancies to enter one side ...
... possible for the assembly to be displaced relative to the framework if there is a net flow of vacancies from one side to the other . This is possible if the specimen contains a concentration gradient allowing vacancies to enter one side ...
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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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