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Two types of clusters are considered, uniform cubes and adapted rectangular boxes.
Several types of clusters were observed in the present Al Cu Li alloy.
DFT calculations point to the different reactivity on individual types of surfaces and different types of clusters.
First, they should remove barriers to entry, and growth, for all sorts of business, rather than seeking to build particular types of clusters.
They also emphasize the relevance of these different types of clusters in the amorphous phase in defining the stability of the glass and the types of thermal crystallization.
Three types of clusters, an icosahedron (Fe12Y), a capped Archimedes anti-prism (Fe8B3) and a capped trigonal prism (Fe9B), as well as a binary eutectic (Fe83B17) were considered.
There are four types of clusters — cross-listed, Equivalent with Schedule Relationship (EQSR), School-wide elective, and equivalent — and understanding how they are used will help maintain consistency and clarity in your subject listings.
In complex systems each resolved mass peak may contain contributions from multiple species because of the isotope structure of constituent elements and because a multitude of different types of clusters with different compositions are present.
The results are discussed in terms of compositional and topological aspects emphasizing the relevance of the different types of clusters in the amorphous phase in defining the stability of the glass and the types of thermal crystallisation.
We consider three types of clusters: source-, destination- and relay-clusters.
Note that it is reasonable to assume that different types of clusters may have distinctive intra-cluster structure.
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