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crystalline$17969$ - traduction vers allemand

DISTRIBUTION OF CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC ORIENTATIONS OF A POLYCRYSTALLINE SAMPLE
Crystal texture; Crystalline texture; Orientation distribution function; Texture (crystalline)
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crystalline      
adj. kristallinisch, kristallartig; kristallklar
lattice structure         
  • Monoclinic, centered
  • Dense crystallographic planes
  • Cubic, body-centered
  • Cubic, face-centered
  • Cubic, simple
  • Hexagonal
  • Planes with different Miller indices in cubic crystals
  • Monoclinic, simple
  • Orthorhombic, base-centered
  • Orthorhombic, body-centered
  • Orthorhombic, face-centered
  • Orthorhombic, simple
  • β-quartz]], [[tridymite]], [[cristobalite]], [[coesite]], and [[stishovite]].
  • Rhombohedral
  • Tetragonal, body-centered
  • Tetragonal, simple
  • Triclinic
UNIQUE ARRANGEMENT OF ATOMS OR MOLECULES IN A CRYSTALLINE LIQUID OR SOLID
Crystalline structure; Mineral structures; Mineral structure; Crystallographic structure; Crystal lattice structure; Crystal structures; Crystal pattern; Crystal Structure; Assymetric unit; Lattice structure; Basis (crystal structure); Crystal symmetry; Crystalline form; Crystal structure of a mineral; Types of crystals; Basal plane; Basal Plane; Principal axis (crystallography); Asymmetric unit; Crystal axis; Crystal packing; Crystal structure determination
Gitterstruktur (Gitterform)
eye lens         
  • Bony fish eye. Note the spherical lens and muscle to pull the lens backward
  • Left to right: smooth capsule, small patch of epithelium, fused lens fibers or perhaps a void, fibers, wrinkled fibers
  • Sheep lens capsule removed. Decapsulation leads to a nearly formless blob.
  • Diving bird (Cormorant) lens focusing can be up to 80 dioptres for clearer underwater vision.
  •  Eye and detailed ray path including one intraocular lens layer
  • Fibers from lens nucleus
  • Tracing of Scheimpflug photographs of 20 year old human lens being thicker focusing near and thinner when focusing far. Internal layering of the lens is also significant
  • Cellular and supercellular structure in the mouse lens. Photos at increasing depth: A-Epithelium B-Broadening fiber ends C-Fiber ends lock together D-F- Voids G-Vacuoles I-Sutures
  • Channels regulate lens transport.
  • Lens diagram with photos
  • Similar to a human, this is a lens forming in a chicken eye
  • Microscope image of lens cell types and capsule
  • Ligament connection to mouse capsule forming part of the Zonule of Zinn
  • Lens fibers from mid to outer cortex. Balls of the ball and sockets can be seen protruding for the corners of cells in the lower picture
  • Pattern of lens fibers (anterior and lateral aspect)
  • Schachar model of lens focus
  • Sheep eye lens para-formaldehyde fixed front view. Small lenses are about 1cm in diameter. Small bumps at edge are remnants of suspensory ligaments
  • Sheep lens fixed side view. Note the largest lens has damaged capsule and iris attached
  • Wrinkled lens fibers in picture below compared to straight fibers above
TRANSPARENT STRUCTURE IN THE EYE
Crystalline lens; Crystalline eye lens; Natural ocular lens; Lens (vision); Lens of the eye; Lens diseases; Lens, crystalline; Eye lens; Lens cortex; Lens nucleus; Lens (eye); Lens disease; Lens fiber; Embryonic development of the human lens; Lens (anatomy)
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Définition

Semicrystalline
·adj Half crystalline;
- said of certain cruptive rocks composed partly of crystalline, partly of amorphous matter.

Wikipédia

Texture (chemistry)

In physical chemistry and materials science, texture is the distribution of crystallographic orientations of a polycrystalline sample (it is also part of the geological fabric). A sample in which these orientations are fully random is said to have no distinct texture. If the crystallographic orientations are not random, but have some preferred orientation, then the sample has a weak, moderate or strong texture. The degree is dependent on the percentage of crystals having the preferred orientation.

Texture is seen in almost all engineered materials, and can have a great influence on materials properties. The texture forms in materials during thermo-mechanical processes, for example during production processes e.g. rolling. Consequently, the rolling process is often followed by a heat treatment to reduce the amount of unwanted texture. Controlling the production process in combination with the characterization of texture and the material's microstructure help to determine the materials properties, i.e. the processing-microstructure-texture-property relationship. Also, geologic rocks show texture due to their thermo-mechanic history of formation processes.

One extreme case is a complete lack of texture: a solid with perfectly random crystallite orientation will have isotropic properties at length scales sufficiently larger than the size of the crystallites. The opposite extreme is a perfect single crystal, which likely has anisotropic properties by geometric necessity.