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It is possible that some grains within element j lie outside of the sharp distribution
given by Eq . ( 9 ) . ... One can define an incremental effective volume associated
with the angular range between w and w + dw for all elements of the same ...
It is possible that some grains within element j lie outside of the sharp distribution
given by Eq . ( 9 ) . ... One can define an incremental effective volume associated
with the angular range between w and w + dw for all elements of the same ...
Page 78
If none of the elements are lost to the system , a conservation equation must also
be satisfied . The dispersion must be fine relative to the area of the sampling
plane Ae and randomly dispersed so that statistical variations in H m can be ...
If none of the elements are lost to the system , a conservation equation must also
be satisfied . The dispersion must be fine relative to the area of the sampling
plane Ae and randomly dispersed so that statistical variations in H m can be ...
Page 83
6 at the endpoints illustrates that some overlap may occur from elements of
slightly different compositions . This allows an interplay between the lattice
parameter profile and the broadening functions associated with endpoints . One
may begin ...
6 at the endpoints illustrates that some overlap may occur from elements of
slightly different compositions . This allows an interplay between the lattice
parameter profile and the broadening functions associated with endpoints . One
may begin ...
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R JAMES | 2 |
Principles of XRay Stress Measurement | 4 |
Control of Accuracy and Precision | 25 |
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