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Experimental results from nucleation to the completion of crystallization as well as the corresponding crystal size distributions were presented and were used to compare the cases for surface reaction and mass transfer as the controlling mechanism.
In the random atomic order of a glassy solid, the atoms are packed less densely than in a corresponding crystal, leaving larger interstitial spaces, or holes between atoms.
In order for a perceptible degree of crystallization to take place, there must be a finite amount of "supercooling" below the freezing point b (which is also the melting point, Tm, of the corresponding crystal).
In the glass example illustrated in the figure, each atom has three nearest-neighbour atoms at the same distance (called the chemical bond length) from it, just as in the corresponding crystal.
Insets show the corresponding crystal structures.
The main peaks and the corresponding crystal planes are identified.
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It is based on many experimental observations correlating the observed dislocation structures with the orientations of corresponding crystals.
In order to gain a better understanding of the nature of this competition, the molecule molecule interactions in the corresponding crystals need to be examined in their entirety.
Despite the fact that 9.7 MAG produced biggest crystals at 20 °C, the corresponding crystals at 4 °C were considerably smaller than those in 8.8 MAG at low temperature.
Crystals (e.g. tubules) produced in vitro by recrystallization experiments of isolated compounds showed shapes almost identical to the corresponding crystals on the plant surface (Jeffree et al. 1975).
A common characteristic for all powder samples was the presence of cone shaped cavities and nodules, while for the ratio Ni/Fe = 9/1 in both electrolytes pagoda like crystals, corresponding to the FeNi3 single crystal, have been detected.
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