X-ray diffraction procedures for polycrystalline and amorphous materials by H. P. Klug and L. E. Alexander

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From a cient times crystals have been a fascinating enigma to man. Among 1 he solid bodies in nature they seemed always to be the rarest exceptiob, so that the great bulk of solid matter came to he regarded as amarpho& (without form). With the advent of modern chemistry and physics, ;crystals posed a challenging question concerning the internal

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Langford, J. I. (1975). X-ray diffraction procedures for polycrystalline and amorphous materials by H. P. Klug and L. E. Alexander. Journal of Applied Crystallography, 8(5), 573–574. https://doi.org/10.1107/s0021889875011399

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