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  1. Advances in Nonradiative Processes in Solids (NATO Science Series B: Physics)
  2. Elements of Synchrotron Light: For Biology, Chemistry, and Medical Research (Physics) by Giorgio Margaritondo, 2002-12-26
  3. Stoichiometry in Crystal Compounds and Its Influence on Their Physical Properties (Horizons in World Physics)
  4. Geometry and Phase Transitions in Colloids and Polymers (World Scientific Lecture Notes in Physics) by William Kung, 2009-05-04
  5. Neutron Scattering in Layered Copper-Oxide Superconductors (Physics and Chemistry of Materials with Low-Dimensional Structures)
  6. Core Level Spectroscopies for Magnetic Phenomena (NATO Science Series B: Physics)
  7. Fundamental Aspects of Inert Gases in Solids (NATO Science Series B: Physics)
  8. Disordered Alloys: Diffuse Scattering and Monte Carlo Simulations (Springer Tracts in Modern Physics) by Werner Schweika, 1998-01-15
  9. Atoms in Strong Fields (NATO Science Series B: Physics)
  10. Optical Effects in Liquid Crystals (Perspectives in Condensed Matter Physics)
  11. Three-Dimensional X-Ray Diffraction Microscopy: Mapping Polycrystals and their Dynamics (Springer Tracts in Modern Physics) by Henning Friis Poulsen, 2004-10-15
  12. Molecular Beam Epitaxy (Key Papers in Applied Physics)
  13. Portable Synchrotron Light Sources and Advanced Applications: International Symposium on Portable Synchrotron Light Sources and Advanced Applications (AIP ... / Atomic, Molecular, Chemical Physics)
  14. Scale Invariance, Interfaces, and Non-equilibrium Dynamics (NATO Science Series B: Physics)

41. Crystallography - Factbites
Crystallography Physics at Canadian Content Additional Information The Crystallography is a misleading term. Aside from being the personal and academic website of JP Cartailler
http://www.factbites.com/topics/crystallography

42. Brief Personal Info
Solid state / crystallography; physics of nanostructures; super hard materials; Xray diffraction, diffraction in high-pressure high-temperature conditions
http://www.if.pw.edu.pl/~pielasze/persinfo.html
Name: Roman Pielaszek Date of birth: Position: PhD Student Affiliations: High Pressure Research Centre (HPRC), Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, POLAND University of Warsaw, Department of Physics, Warsaw, POLAND e-mail: pielasze@fuw.edu.pl
pielasze@unipress.waw.pl
http: http://www.unipress.waw.pl/~pielasze Interests:
Experimental Physics: Solid state / crystallography; physics of nanostructures; super hard materials; X-ray diffraction, diffraction in high-pressure high-temperature conditions Computational Physics: Simulations of nanoparticles: crystallographic structure, microstructure, disordering, strain - 'ab initio' computations of diffraction patterns Computer Physics: Other: Internet Technologies, Electronics, Theory of Information, Aviation Education:
Chemical High School, Warsaw (Technician In Chemistry degree) Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics, Major: Computer Physics, Graduation: January 1997, grade: ?very good?, Thesis: X-ray diffraction (advisor: , HPRC) since 1997 Experience:
Institute of Precision Engineering -working in laboratories BIOSYM -seminary (Simulations in Solid State Physics) UNIPRESS -Scholarship of HPRC, computer simulations

43. W. Clegg Personal Information
Natural Sciences Tripos chemistry with subsidiary crystallography, physics, mathematics. First Class Honours Successively College Exhibitioner, Scholar, and Senior Scholar
http://www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/w.clegg/wc_personal.htm
William Clegg
(more generally known as Bill Clegg)
Personal information
Born: 8 March 1949 in Great Harwood, Lancashire, England
Married: 2 August 1975, to Kathleen Smith (Kathy)
Children: Barbara Mary (Bob), born 28 September 1976; teaching Physics in Oxford, moving to Beijing in August with husband Steve
Christopher Michael (Chris), born 19 May 1978; working with computer chips near Edinburgh, getting married to Jo in August
Elizabeth Catherine (Lizzie), born 30 January 1980; qualified vet with PDSA, married to Dan
David Stephen (Dave), born 30 April 1982; temporary job in Carlisle, intending to work in computer games industry, engaged to Christina
Degrees and qualifications
) 1984; ScD (Cantab) 1989; CChem., FRSC.
Honours
Royal Society of Chemistry Corday-Morgan medal and prize for 1985, for contributions to X-ray crystallography.
Undergraduate studies
Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge 1967-1970
Natural Sciences Tripos: chemistry with subsidiary crystallography, physics, mathematics.
First Class Honours
Successively College Exhibitioner, Scholar, and Senior Scholar

44. John Desmond Bernal (British Physicist) :: Related Articles -- Britannica Online
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45. Schechtman: Information From Answers.com
quasicrystal (in crystallography, physics, metallurgy) Jewish Legion; Jewish Refugees; AlHajj Amin al-Husayni; Zionist Revisionist Movement; Joseph Schechtman
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46. Wiley::Serendipity: Accidental Discoveries In Science
Many of the things discovered by accident are important in our everyday lives Teflon, Velcro, nylon, xrays, penicillin, safety glass, sugar substitutes, and polyethylene and
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