| 31. | It is often used to understand macromolecular orientation in crystal lattices, liquid crystals or polymer samples.
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| 32. | Substitutional lattice diffusion is often contingent upon the availability of point vacancies throughout the crystal lattice.
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| 33. | The charge carrier exchanges energy with one of the polar optical modes of the crystal lattice.
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| 34. | In a crystal lattice vibration, atomic positions vary.
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| 35. | Pink and red are caused by plastic deformation of the crystal lattice from temperature and pressure.
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| 36. | At absolute zero temperature, a crystal lattice lies in its ground state, and contains no phonons.
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| 37. | Rather, the hole spans an area in the crystal lattice covering many hundreds of unit cells.
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| 38. | Hydrogen solubility in metals is influenced by local distortions or impurities in the metal crystal lattice.
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| 39. | Bragg diffraction occurs on the atomic crystal lattice.
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| 40. | They are caused by hopping of Na ions among interstitial sites of the NASICON crystal lattice.
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