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This reprint focuses on different techniques and strategies to obtain high-quality crystalline structures of biological macromolecules via X-ray diffraction and synchrotron radiation. Contributions cover various aspects ranging from the fundamentals of crystal growth of biomolecules with biomedical applications and materials science through to the biotechnological applications of crystals.
Texture (Crystallography) --- Crystal texture --- Crystalline texture --- Crystals --- Crystallography --- Texture
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Texture (Crystallography) --- Texture (Crystallographie) --- Crystal texture --- Crystalline texture --- Crystals --- Crystallography --- Texture
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Texture (Crystallography) --- -#KVIV --- Crystal texture --- Crystalline texture --- Crystals --- Crystallography --- Congresses --- Texture --- #KVIV --- Structure cristalline (solides)
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Zeitschrift für Kristallographie. Supplement Volume 37 presents the complete Abstracts of all contributions to the 25th Annual Conference of the German Crystallographic Society in Karlsruhe (Germany) 2017:- Plenary Talks- Microsymposia- Poster Session Supplement Series of Zeitschrift für Kristallographie publishes Abstracts of international conferences on the interdisciplinary field of crystallography.
Earth sciences. --- Texture (Crystallography) --- Crystal texture --- Crystalline texture --- Crystals --- Crystallography --- Geosciences --- Environmental sciences --- Physical sciences --- Texture
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The exciting world of crystalline silicon is the source of the spectacular advancement of discrete electronic devices and solar cells. The exploitation of ever changing properties of crystalline silicon with dimensional transformation may indicate more innovative silicon based technologies in near future. For example, the discovery of nanocrystalline silicon has largely overcome the obstacles of using silicon as optoelectronic material. The further research and development is necessary to find out the treasures hidden within this material. The book presents different forms of silicon material, their preparation and properties. The modern techniques to study the surface and interface defect states, dislocations, and so on, in different crystalline forms have been highlighted in this book. This book presents basic and applied aspects of different crystalline forms of silicon in wide range of information from materials to devices.
Silicon crystals. --- Texture (Crystallography) --- Crystal texture --- Crystalline texture --- Crystals --- Crystallography --- Texture --- Physical Sciences --- Engineering and Technology --- Materials Science --- Semiconductor
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Microstructure and Texture in Steels and Other Materials comprises a collection of articles pertaining to experimental and theoretical aspects of the evolution of crystallographic texture and microstructure during processing of steels and some other materials. Among the topics covered is the processing-microstructure-texture-property relationship in various kinds of steels, including the latest grade. Special emphasis has been given to introduce recent advances in the characterization of texture and microstructure, as well as modeling. The papers included are written by well-known experts from academia and industrial R and D, which will provide the reader with state-of-the-art, in-depth knowledge of the subject. With these attributes, Microstructure and Texture in Steels and Other Materials is expected to serve the cause of creating awareness of current developments in microstructural science and materials engineering among academic and R and D personnel working in the field.
Steel --- Texture (Crystallography) --- 624.014.2 --- 624.014.2 Steel structures --- Steel structures --- Crystal texture --- Crystalline texture --- Crystals --- Crystallography --- Iron --- Microstructure --- Texture --- Conferences - Meetings --- Steel - Microstructure --- Steel - Texture
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The development of specific textures in materials occurs either naturally or by synthesis and processing using various methods. The presence of textures in materials manifests itself in the form of anisotropic properties; the understanding of which is indispensable to precise engineering design. In addition to conventional applications in structural materials, texture control has come to be practised in the form of functional materials. This collection is an edited version of papers presented at the sixteenth international conference on the textures of materials (ICOTOM 16), held at the Indian
Materials --- Metals --- Texture (Crystallography) --- Crystal texture --- Crystalline texture --- Crystals --- Crystallography --- Metallic elements --- Chemical elements --- Ores --- Metallurgy --- Engineering --- Engineering materials --- Industrial materials --- Engineering design --- Manufacturing processes --- Texture
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The great majority of solid-state materials - natural as well as man-made ones - have a polycrystalline structure. They consist of crystallites having various sizes, shapes and crystallographic orientations. Because of the anisotropy of crystal properties, the material as a whole may also be anisotropic if the orientation distribution of the crystallites is not random. Furthermore, because of the differently oriented anisotropies of neighbouring crystals, the material is also micro-inhomogeneous. Macroscopic anisotropy and micro-inhomogeneity are thus fundamental properties of all polycrystall
Polycrystals --- Texture (Crystallography) --- Anisotropy --- Crystal texture --- Crystalline texture --- Crystals --- Crystallography --- Polycrystalline solids --- Polycrystalline substances --- Texture --- 548.5 --- 548.5 Formation, growth and solution of crystals --- Formation, growth and solution of crystals --- Conferences - Meetings --- ITAP
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This book starts with an introduction to quantitative texture analysis (QTA), which adopts conventions (active rotations, definition of Euler angles, Wigner D-functions) that conform to those of the present-day mathematics and physics literature. Basic concepts (e.g., orientation; orientation distribution function (ODF), orientation density function, and their relationship) are made precise through their mathematical definition. Parts II and III delve deeper into the mathematical foundations of QTA, where the important role played by group representations is emphasized. Part II includes one chapter on generalized QTA based on the orthogonal group, and Part III one on tensorial Fourier expansion of the ODF and tensorial texture coefficients. This work will appeal to students and practitioners who appreciate a precise presentation of QTA through a unifying mathematical language, and to researchers who are interested in applications of group representations to texture analysis. Previously published in the Journal of Elasticity, Volume 149, issues 1-2, April, 2022.
Materials. --- Mathematics. --- Materials—Analysis. --- Materials Engineering. --- Applications of Mathematics. --- Characterization and Analytical Technique. --- Math --- Science --- Engineering --- Engineering materials --- Industrial materials --- Engineering design --- Manufacturing processes --- Materials --- Representations of groups. --- Texture (Crystallography) --- Crystal texture --- Crystalline texture --- Crystals --- Crystallography --- Group representation (Mathematics) --- Groups, Representation theory of --- Group theory --- Texture
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Microstructure and Texture in Steels and Other Materials comprises a collection of articles pertaining to experimental and theoretical aspects of the evolution of crystallographic texture and microstructure during processing of steels and some other materials. Among the topics covered is the processing-microstructure-texture-property relationship in various kinds of steels, including the latest grade. Special emphasis has been given to introduce recent advances in the characterization of texture and microstructure, as well as modeling. The papers included are written by well-known experts from academia and industrial R and D, which will provide the reader with state-of-the-art, in-depth knowledge of the subject. With these attributes, Microstructure and Texture in Steels and Other Materials is expected to serve the cause of creating awareness of current developments in microstructural science and materials engineering among academic and R and D personnel working in the field.
Microstructure. --- Steel -- Microstructure. --- Steel -- Texture. --- Texture (Crystallography). --- Steel --- Texture (Crystallography) --- Materials Science --- Metallurgy & Mineralogy --- Chemical & Materials Engineering --- Mechanical Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Microstructure --- Texture --- Texture. --- Crystal texture --- Crystalline texture --- Crystals --- Materials science. --- Building materials. --- Metals. --- Materials Science. --- Metallic Materials. --- Building Materials. --- Crystallography --- Iron --- Materials. --- Building construction. --- Engineering --- Engineering materials --- Industrial materials --- Engineering design --- Manufacturing processes --- Materials --- Architectural materials --- Architecture --- Building --- Building supplies --- Buildings --- Construction materials --- Structural materials --- Metallic elements --- Chemical elements --- Ores --- Metallurgy
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