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diffraction pattern
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The pattern of lines or spots produced by diffraction; especially the two-dimensional pattern produced by X-ray diffraction that may be used to determine the structure of a crystal or of a crystalline compound
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Diffraction pattern for a 73-GPa shock.
(c) Electron diffraction pattern observed in the electron incidence.
After annealing, the diffraction pattern is completely changed.
(h) The selected-area electron diffraction pattern of Fe3O4 nanoparticle.
X-ray diffraction pattern of a crystallized enzyme.
(d) Electron diffraction pattern observed in the electron incidence.
The X-ray diffraction pattern of the sample matched the wax, and not the bird droppings.
Jennings, J. K. & McGruder, C. H. III Comparison of the disk diffraction pattern with the straight-edge diffraction pattern in occultations.
By analyzing the diffraction pattern using software, scientists can make a map of the electron density in the crystal.
Extended Data Figure 4 X-ray diffraction pattern of powdered unit F clays.
Extended Data Fig. 1 Position-averaged diffraction pattern of the 4D dataset from monolayer MoS2.
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