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This special topic of Materials Science and Engineering A highlights novel applications of X-ray and neutron diffraction for the analysis of a range of materials, including conventional and nanostructured materials, thin films, bio-inspired materials, and superalloys.
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Six papers are selected for this special issue, covering topics ranging from encrypted-domain signal processing, privacy data preservation to matching of scrambled images.
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The second batch of papers reported in this special issue address topics that influence student learning in one way or the other.
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