| 21. | The average hardness of a material decreases with d ( crystallite size ) decreasing below 10 nm.
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| 22. | The Tomes'processes are angled, which introduces differences in crystallite orientation, and hence structure.
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| 23. | Some thermoplastics optical clarity is necessary, as light is scattered strongly by crystallites larger than its wavelength.
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| 24. | As enamel is secreted, some mineralisation occurs by Ca2 + deposition between nanospheres of amelogenins forming crystallites.
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| 25. | Polycrystalline and paracrystalline phases are composed of a number of smaller crystals or " crystallites ."
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| 26. | In common materials, crystallites are large enough that grain boundaries account for a small fraction of the material.
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| 27. | When the crystallites are mostly ordered with just some random spread of orientations, one has a mosaic crystal.
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| 28. | It crystallizes in the monoclinic system and usually forms massive aggregates of prismatic crystallites or in dull clay masses.
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| 29. | Tin anneals at reasonably-low temperature as well, normalizing tin's microstructure of crystallites / grains.
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| 30. | Currently, most studies follow Darwin in assuming a Gaussian distribution of crystallite orientations centered on some reference orientation.
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