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Summary Of: X-ray diffraction

This is an X-ray diffraction pattern formed when X... This is an X-ray diffraction pattern formed when X... This is an X-ray diffraction pattern formed when X... X-ray diffraction finds the geometry or shape of a molecule using X... Thin film diffraction and grazing incidence X-ray diffraction may be used to characterize the crystallographic structure and preferred orientation of substrate...

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This is an X-ray diffraction pattern formed when X-rays are focused on a crystalline material, in this case a protein. Each dot, called a reflection, forms from the coherent interference of scattered X-rays passing through the crystal. | | techniques | crystallographic | scattered | intensity | X-ray | diffraction | elastic | long range order | dynamical theory of diffraction | Single-crystal X-ray diffraction | inorganic solids | macromolecules | proteins | Powder diffraction | crystallite | International Centre for Diffraction Data | Rietveld refinement | strains | pole figure | elastic | Small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) | X-ray reflectivity | Wide angle X-ray scattering | inelastically | electronic band structure | Compton scattering | X-ray Raman scattering | Structure determination | X-ray crystallography | Wikimedia Commons | University of California, Santa Barbara | | chemistry | stub | help | | physics | stub | help | Categories | X-rays | Scattering | Diffraction | Scientific techniques | Chemistry stubs | Physics stubs |
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