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Dence against a face of a nickel crystal, and observations were made upon the diffraction beams which issued from the incidence side of the crystal at various critical speeds of bombardment.
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The two expressions are indistinguishable in the range of the measurements. Light Waves in Metals THORNTON C. FRY.
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Or imperfections are independent of the uniform field and are given by the usual expressions derived for zero field.