| 21. | X-ray Diffraction by Polycrystalline Materials ", first published in 1955.
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| 22. | Titanium disulfide nanotubes have a higher uptake and discharge capacity than the polycrystalline structure.
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| 23. | They are also polycrystalline and often poorly crystallized; they are translucent and cleave easily.
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| 24. | The above method produces polycrystalline alloys, which suffer from an unacceptable level of creep.
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| 25. | But the resulting wires are still polycrystalline.
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| 26. | Common materials for tips include tungsten carbide, polycrystalline diamond, and cubic boron nitride.
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| 27. | Polycrystalline silicon carbide ( SiC ) is the most commonly used emitter for burner TPVs.
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| 28. | Deal-Grove also fails for polycrystalline silicon ( " poly-silicon " ).
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| 29. | I've heard of polycrystalline silicon.
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| 30. | Anhedral crystals do not, usually because the crystal is one grain in a polycrystalline solid.
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