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Crystallographic parameters

Epitaxy In many cases, the structure of the deposit will duplicate that of the substrate when the crystallographic parameters of the metal being deposited are not... [Pg.310]

Crystallographic parameters defining the unit cells of theophylline anhydrate and theophylline monohydrate phase... [Pg.193]

Table 1 Selected crystallographic parameters for heterocarboranes of elements in the d- and /-blocks... Table 1 Selected crystallographic parameters for heterocarboranes of elements in the d- and /-blocks...
A dependence on crystallographic parameters is introduced through making a fimction of z, as already indicated in Section 8.1.3. Introducing fixed values of appropriate to each crystal structure is a useful simplification as it is then possible to uniquely define the values of AT and X (de Fontaine et al. 1995). [Pg.256]

Table 4. Crystallographic parameters and primary building units (PBU) of selected MXOi-type structures... Table 4. Crystallographic parameters and primary building units (PBU) of selected MXOi-type structures...
Table 12. Crystallographic parameters of the MS core and kinetic parameters for metal-centered inversion of several M(dtc)3 complexes... Table 12. Crystallographic parameters of the MS core and kinetic parameters for metal-centered inversion of several M(dtc)3 complexes...
A ferric NHase from Rhodococcus sp. N-771 [54], which is probably the same as that from Rhodococcus sp. N-774 because of the coincidence in amino acid sequences, shows a photosensitive phenomenon both in vivo and in vitro [55,56], Its NHase activity is increased by exposure to near ultraviolet light. Absorption and fluorescence spectra indicated that the chromophore involved in the photoactivation is the iron complex. Crystallographic parameters of the Rhodococcus sp. N-771 NHase have been determined by precision X-ray diffraction studies [57]. [Pg.58]

O Neill, H. St C. Navrotsky, A. (1983) Simple spinels crystallographic parameters, cation radii, lattice energies, and cation distribution. Amer. Mineral., 68,181-94. [Pg.508]

FIGURE 2.3 Unit cells of hexagonal and rhombohedral graphite with their crystallographic parameters. [Pg.40]


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