Neutrons in Disordered Matter: Proceedings Euroconference '94 : Stockholm, Sweden, 9-13 June, 1994Monique Dahlborg, Ulf Dahlborg |
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... contribution of G. Caglioti whose lecture has been given as an " aperitif talk " before the conference dinner . All contributions have been refereed and revised if necessary . Finally , we would like to sincerely thank everyone without ...
... contribution of G. Caglioti whose lecture has been given as an " aperitif talk " before the conference dinner . All contributions have been refereed and revised if necessary . Finally , we would like to sincerely thank everyone without ...
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... contribution is by far the most important one , this value is assumed for the first 1. Nb - Nb distance in the melt . The three successive negative deviations , observed at 4.22 Å , 4.72 Å and 5.30 Å , are located at the positions of ...
... contribution is by far the most important one , this value is assumed for the first 1. Nb - Nb distance in the melt . The three successive negative deviations , observed at 4.22 Å , 4.72 Å and 5.30 Å , are located at the positions of ...
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... contribution . It is important to note that the contribution of Scc ( Q ) in eq . ( 10 ) scales with ( Ab ) 2 . This means that the CSRO can be only observed in a scattering experiment if the scattering lengths of the constituents are ...
... contribution . It is important to note that the contribution of Scc ( Q ) in eq . ( 10 ) scales with ( Ab ) 2 . This means that the CSRO can be only observed in a scattering experiment if the scattering lengths of the constituents are ...
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