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X‐ray diffraction at Portland

OCT 01, 1965
Physics Today

A $45 000 x‐ray diffraction laboratory for teaching and research is now in operation at Portland State College in Oregon. Major pieces in the lab include a diffractometer, single‐crystal cameras, and a microdensitometer to obtain as well as interpret x‐ray data.

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