| 31. | This takes some time because turns of twisted chains have to move out of the way of the growing crystallites.
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| 32. | Polycrystalline or multicrystalline materials, or polycrystals are solids that are composed of many crystallites of varying size and orientation.
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| 33. | Crystal powder is obtained by grinding crystals, resulting in powder particles, made up of one or more crystallites.
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| 34. | Generally, width of the diffraction peak can be related to c-axis parallel thickness of the illite crystallites.
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| 35. | Most droplets that freeze contain a microscopic particle, called a freezing nuclei, that mimics the crystallite structure of ice.
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| 36. | The crystallites that grow rapidly reach the boundary of the neighboring crystallite and remain smaller than the wavelength of visible light.
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| 37. | The crystallites that grow rapidly reach the boundary of the neighboring crystallite and remain smaller than the wavelength of visible light.
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| 38. | If the individual crystallites are oriented completely at random, a large enough volume of polycrystalline material will be approximately isotropic.
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| 39. | The value of ? is the strain in the crystallites, the value of D represents the size of the crystallites.
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| 40. | The value of ? is the strain in the crystallites, the value of D represents the size of the crystallites.
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