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PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF BISMUTH
Soviet Physics Uspekhi, 1968CONTENTS Introduction 1 I. Space Lattice 2 II. Doubling of the Period 2 III. Electron Energy Spectrum 4 1. Expansion Near Extremum 4 2. Two-band Model 4 3. Deformation Theory 6 IV. Electron Spectrum in a Constant Magnetic Field 8 1. Classical Limit 8 2. Two-band Model and Extremum of Band 9 3. Quasiclassical Quantization 9 V.
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Physical properties of cytoplasm
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1994The physical properties of cytoplasm differ considerably from dilute aqueous solutions. Recent research has improved our understanding of the properties of the fluid phase and provided a more detailed picture of cytoarchitecture and its relation to cytomechanics. Several recent holistic models indicate novel directions for future research.
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2018
Physical properties of aperiodic crystals present some theoretical challenges due to the lack of three-dimensional periodicity. For the description of the structure there is a periodic representation in higher-dimensional space. For physical properties, however, this scheme cannot be used because the mapping between interatomic forces and the high ...
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Physical properties of aperiodic crystals present some theoretical challenges due to the lack of three-dimensional periodicity. For the description of the structure there is a periodic representation in higher-dimensional space. For physical properties, however, this scheme cannot be used because the mapping between interatomic forces and the high ...
Ted Janssen +2 more
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2003
Abstract We are used to thinking about the physical properties of materials in terms of scalar quantities, such as volume and energy.These will vary as the external conditions are changed. Simple examples are the coefficient of volumeexpansion,or the compressibility, We also understand that some properties can have a vector form.
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Abstract We are used to thinking about the physical properties of materials in terms of scalar quantities, such as volume and energy.These will vary as the external conditions are changed. Simple examples are the coefficient of volumeexpansion,or the compressibility, We also understand that some properties can have a vector form.
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Two‐Dimensional Metal Telluride Atomic Crystals: Preparation, Physical Properties, and Applications
Advanced Functional Materials, 2021Hongda Li, Shaonan Gu, Hao Wu
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