| 1. | A primitive cell is considered to contain exactly one lattice point.
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| 2. | The main mechanism for sorting is the arrangement of the optical lattice points.
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| 3. | So collect all the edge displacements to begin at a single lattice point.
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| 4. | Screw dislocations form a line along which the crystal lattice jumps one lattice point.
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| 5. | Be the number of lattice points contained in the polytope " tP ".
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| 6. | These rods originate at the conventional 2D reciprocal lattice points of the sample s surface.
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| 7. | Consider a regular pentagon of lattice points.
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| 8. | One by Gotthold Eisenstein counts lattice points.
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| 9. | A Wigner Seitz cell is a primitive cell centered on the single lattice point it contains.
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| 10. | The potential of the atoms is attractive ( negative ) and concentrated near the lattice points.
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