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The Quartz Revolution

2013
The drive to improve the performance of clocks inevitably led on a path from large lumbering mechanical clock mechanisms with long periods of oscillation to increasingly smaller mechanisms that run at much higher frequency. The hair spring-balance wheel clocks evolved over the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries into mechanical instruments of such ...
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Thermoluminescence in Quartz

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1963
X-ray- and uv-excited thermoluminescence in natural quartz has been investigated by studying the properties of synthetic samples. The results for a large number of natural samples, including single crystals, outcrop specimens, and core-hole samples showed that most of them had four prominent glow peaks in common.
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IMPURITIES IN QUARTZ

Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1964
The impurity content of quartz—substitutional elements plus foreign inclusions—is different for different rocks and may be sufficiently distinctive to allow correlation within the same igneous or metamorphic rock mass and distinction between different quartz-bearing rocks. An application to provenance is suggested.
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A practical guide to quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring of thin polymer films

Journal of Polymer Science, 2022
Alexandra D Easley, Jodie L Lutkenhaus
exaly  

Quartz and quartz-feldspathic sands from Uzbekistan

Glass and Ceramics, 1986
S. G. Gafurdzhanov, M. Z. Zakirov
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