crystalline lattice

collocation in English

meaningsofcrystallineandlattice

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crystalline
adjective
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/ˈkrɪs.təl.aɪn/
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/ˈkrɪs.təl.lən/
literary
clear and bright ...
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lattice
noun[C]
uk
/ˈlæt.ɪs/
us
/ˈlæt̬.ɪs/
a structure made from strips of wood or other material that cross over each other with ...
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(Definition ofcrystallineandlatticefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The appearance of thecrystallinelatticestructure depends upon the plane of section.
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The reason may be the difficulty the liquid has in organizing itself into thecrystallinelattice.
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In many such alloys, islands of an ordered intermetallic phase sit in a matrix of disordered phase, all with the samecrystallinelattice.
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An additional complication is that the interactions are often different in different directions of thecrystallinelattice(anisotropy), leading to complicated magnetic structures once ordered.
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The technique works by adding atoms of one element (the alloying element) to thecrystallinelatticeof another element (the base metal).
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These elements are small enough to fit between normalcrystallinelatticelocations.
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Shpolskii matrices are formed when each chromophore neatly replaces one or more molecules in the hostcrystallinelattice.
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A chemical compound can be either atoms bonded together in molecules or crystals in which atoms, molecules or ions form acrystallinelattice.
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At depth in the ocean bottoms, in some cases water can form an ice-like solid structure that has methane trapped in itscrystallinelattice, forming gas hydrates.
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Usually the relative atomic percent is assumed in the calculations, taking into account that the dopant ion can substitute in only part of site in acrystallinelattice.
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