X-ray diffraction by polycrystalline materials
H. Steffen Peiser
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X-ray diffraction by polycrystalline materials
Published
1955
Publisher
Institute of Physics
Pages
725
Subjects
Digital image processing
The discovery of the electron
Constitución política (1980)
X-ray equipment for student radiographers
X-ray structure determination
X rays and crystal structure
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This edition of X-ray diffraction by polycrystalline materials has approximately 725 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.
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X-ray diffraction by polycrystalline materials was written by H. Steffen Peiser.
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