| 1. | Here the grain boundary analogue of Langmuir adsorption at free surfaces becomes:
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| 2. | This scheme prohibits dislocation pile-up and instead results in grain boundary diffusion.
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| 3. | Moreover, the size of the grain boundaries scales directly with particle size.
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| 4. | Grain boundary initiation and interface interaction are more common sources of dislocations.
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| 5. | This means that the grain boundary will migrate towards the curvature.
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| 6. | Both Hydrogen and CO diffuse out from the grain boundaries in stainless steel.
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| 7. | The areas where crystallite grains meet are known as grain boundaries.
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| 8. | The grain boundaries and remaining crystal defects are responsible for some residual resistance.
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| 9. | Twinning is a phenomenon somewhere between a crystallographic defect and a grain boundary.
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| 10. | The excess volume is another important property in the characterization of grain boundaries.
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