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There are two possible processes that can give rise to a diffraction pattern :
interparticle and intraparticle scattering . ... A single particle in isolation can
scatter radiation with a scattering power which is proportional to the square of the
volume of ...
There are two possible processes that can give rise to a diffraction pattern :
interparticle and intraparticle scattering . ... A single particle in isolation can
scatter radiation with a scattering power which is proportional to the square of the
volume of ...
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Hz H , Q , z SÉ →Qet ( b ) FIG . 14 . 5 . 4 . Vectors relevant to magnetic scattering
when Q is ( a ) perpendicular to the applied field H ; and ( b ) parallel to H .
parallel to the field . Consider a magnetic moment , S , which is at some small
angle to ...
Hz H , Q , z SÉ →Qet ( b ) FIG . 14 . 5 . 4 . Vectors relevant to magnetic scattering
when Q is ( a ) perpendicular to the applied field H ; and ( b ) parallel to H .
parallel to the field . Consider a magnetic moment , S , which is at some small
angle to ...
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1 Scattering techniques As we noted in Section 3 . 7 and more extensively in
Chapter 14 , these techniques provide information on the size of structures and
on the interactions that occur between structures in microemulsion systems .
1 Scattering techniques As we noted in Section 3 . 7 and more extensively in
Chapter 14 , these techniques provide information on the size of structures and
on the interactions that occur between structures in microemulsion systems .
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INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL MECHANICS | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
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