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Texture (crystalline)
Texture (crystalline) In materials science, texture is the property of a material's ... extreme case is a complete lack of texture: a solid with perfectly random crystallite orientation ... which has anisotropic properties by geometric necessity. Crystalline anisotropy is the origin of texture, ...
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Texture   (translated from German)
Texture The term Texture (v. lat.: textura Fabric) marks generally the ... computergrafik as "coat" for 3D-Modelle, see Texture (computergrafik) for the characterisation of surfaces after the terms "albedo texture", "topological texture" and "variation of the Reflektanz", see ...
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Texture   (translated from French)
Texture This page of homonymy indexes the various ... same name. In synthesis of image One texture is an area in one image numerical ... repeated, or for the frequential characteristics. A texture is made up of texels , the equivalent ... of materials , and in particular in métallurgie texture indicate a preferential crystalline orientation, compared to an isotropic distribution ...
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Texture (crystallography)   (translated from German)
Texture (crystallography) Under Texture one understands in that Kristallographie the whole that Orientierungen that Kristallite a much-crystalline Festkoerpers . From it in particular those results ... History Although already in 19. Century the texture character of many Gesteine admits was (z ... s became the quantitative description of the texture by sucked. Orientation density distribution function ( ...
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Diffractometry of x-rays   (translated from French)
... X-ray crystallography. For the materials not-crystalline lenses, one speaks about diffusion . The measuring ... crystal. Applications of the DRX Identification of crystalline phases Principles of the identification of the ... phases A formed powder of a given crystalline phase always will give place to peaks ... thus forms a true signature of the crystalline phase. It is thus possible to determine the nature of each crystalline phase within a mixture (mixture of ...
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Liquid crystal
Liquid crystal Schlieren texture of Liquid Crystal nematic phase Liquid crystals ... material will appear to have a distinct texture. Each 'patch' in the texture corresponds to a domain where the LC ... may be quasicrystalline. The ordering of liquid crystalline phases is extensive on the molecular scale ... macroscopic scale as often occurs in classical crystalline solids. However, some techniques (such as ...
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Geography of the Interior United States
... is composed primarily of igneous and metamorphic crystalline rocks commonly associated with a rugged landscape ... of relatively weak strata between the resistant crystalline rocks of the Adirondacks on the north ... by the creeping ice sheets. Although the crystalline rocks from Canada and some of the ... been crushed and ground to a clayey texture. The till plains, although sweeping in broad ... possible extension of the Appalachian fold and crystalline belts. Mississippi drainage basin In the ...
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Igneous rock
... The continental crust is composed primarily of crystalline basement; stable igneous and metamorphic rocks such ... rock obsidian). Because of this fine grained texture it is much more difficult to distinguish ... are classified according to mode of occurrence, texture, chemical composition, and the geometry of the ... igneous rocks are termed porphyritic. The porphyritic texture develops when some of the crystals grow ... consolidates into the finer grained uniform material. Texture main article Rock microstructure Texture is ...
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Orientation density distribution function   (translated from German)
... ODF)) that serves for the quantitative description Texture one much-crystalline Solid body . Table of contents Representation and ... Plots for cube results -, Rolling or fiber texture or combinations of it. This permits a ... determination of the irregular portion of the texture is likewise important, that means the portion ... the coincidentally oriented crystallites of the total texture, the so-called phon. Experimental regulation ...
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Quartz-porphyry
... name given to a group of hemi-crystalline acid rocks containing porphyritic crystals of quartz ... grained matrix which is usually of micro-crystalline or felsitic structure. In the hand specimens ... quartz-porphyries. The ground-mass is finely crystalline and to the unaided eye has usually ... The opal is amorphous, the chalcedony finely crystalline and often arranged in spherulitic growths which ... with a well-banded schistose or granulitic texture. The quartz-porphyries are distinguished from ...
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