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<Font color="blue"> Macle hybride </Font>(''Fr''). <Font color="black"> Geminato ibrido</Font>(''It''). <Font color="purple"> 雑種双晶 </Font>(''Ja'') | <Font color="blue"> Macle hybride </Font>(''Fr''). <Font color="black"> Geminato ibrido</Font>(''It''). <Font color="purple"> 雑種双晶 </Font>(''Ja'') | ||
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A twin in which more than one concurrent sublattice is necessary to explain the restoration of lattice nodes by the twin operation is called a '''hybrid twin'''. | A twin in which more than one concurrent sublattice is necessary to explain the restoration of lattice nodes by the twin operation is called a '''hybrid twin'''. | ||
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[[Category:Twinning]] | [[Category:Twinning]] |
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Macle hybride (Fr). Geminato ibrido(It). 雑種双晶 (Ja)
A twin in which more than one concurrent sublattice is necessary to explain the restoration of lattice nodes by the twin operation is called a hybrid twin.