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crystal face

crystal face

[¦krist·əl ¦fās]
(crystallography)
One of the outward planar surfaces which define a crystal and reflect its internal structure. Also known as face.
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In laboratory-grown pure guanine crystals, the refractive index of this crystal face (determined to be the [102] Miller Index face of the crystal lattice) is significantly higher (1.83) than that of one of the perpendicular faces (1.48) (Hinrichs et al., 2005; Levy-Lior et al., 2010).
There is a glare-free, flat crystal face that features multiple layers of hard, smudge-resistant coatings that minimize scratches.
HYDROTHERMAL SIMULATION--COMPLETE QUARTZ CRYSTALS WITH MECHANICALLY DISRUPTED CRYSTAL FACE (Table 1)
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Hence, corporately produces inducing oriented effect on the crystal face growth.
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For the inorganic species separated in the experiments with CH, the 2[theta] values at 25.94 degrees (crystal face 002) and 31.70 degrees (crystal face 211; Table 2, column 11) are characteristic of HAP.
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