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The term '''epitaxy''' indicates the oriented overgrowth of individuals crystals differing in their chemical composition.
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The term '''epitaxy''' indicates the oriented overgrowth of individual crystals differing in their chemical composition.
  
 
[[Category: Fundamental crystallography]]
 
[[Category: Fundamental crystallography]]

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Épitaxie (Fr). Epitaxie (Ge). Epitaxia (Sp). Epitassia (It). Эпитаксия (Ru). エピタキシャル成長 (Ja).


The term epitaxy indicates the oriented overgrowth of individual crystals differing in their chemical composition.