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(crystallography: added "metallurgy" (metal scientists often do not feel at ease being considered part of "material science").)
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''ice, crystal'' + &gamma;&rho;&alpha;&phi;&epsilon;&iota;&nu; (graphein) &minus; ''to write''</small>
 
''ice, crystal'' + &gamma;&rho;&alpha;&phi;&epsilon;&iota;&nu; (graphein) &minus; ''to write''</small>
  
The branch of science devoted to the study of molecular and crystalline structure and properties, with far-reaching applications in mineralogy, chemistry, physics, mathematics, biology and materials science.
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The branch of science devoted to the study of molecular and crystalline structure and properties, with far-reaching applications in mineralogy, chemistry, physics, mathematics, biology, metallurgy and materials science.
  
  

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Scattering factor of stationary C and Fe atoms plotted as a function of Bragg angle for incident X-ray wavelength of 0.70930 angstroms. Ticks on the horizontal axis correspond to Bragg angle increments of 10 degrees; ticks on the vertical axis are increments of 5 electrons.


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crystallography


from Greek κρυσταλλος − (krustallos) ice, crystal + γραφειν (graphein) − to write

The branch of science devoted to the study of molecular and crystalline structure and properties, with far-reaching applications in mineralogy, chemistry, physics, mathematics, biology, metallurgy and materials science.



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