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  • 1Diffraction — Computer generated intensity pattern formed on a screen by diffraction from a square aperture …

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  • 2Model lipid bilayer — A model lipid bilayer is any bilayer assembled in vitro, as opposed to the bilayer of natural cell membranes or covering various sub cellular structures like the nucleus. A model bilayer can be made with either synthetic or natural lipids. The… …

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  • 3Low-energy electron diffraction — (LEED) is a technique used to characterize the structures of surfaces.History =Davisson and Germer s discovery of electron diffraction= The development of electron diffraction was closely linked to the progress of quantum mechanics and atomic… …

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  • 4Powder diffraction — is a scientific technique using X ray, neutron, or electron diffraction on powder or microcrystalline samples for structural characterization of materials. [B.D. Cullity Elements of X ray Diffraction Addison Wesley Mass. 1978] Explanation Ideally …

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  • 5Reflection high energy electron diffraction — (RHEED) is a technique used to characterize the surface of crystalline materials. RHEED systems gather information only from the surface layer of the sample, which distinguishes RHEED from other materials characterization methods that rely also… …

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  • 6Fiber diffraction — is an important simplification of the general scattering technique in which molecular structure is determined from scattering data (usually of X rays, electrons or neutrons). In fiber diffraction the scattering pattern does not change, as the… …

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  • 7ITU Terrain Model — The ITU Terrain Loss Model is a radio propagation model that provides a method to predict the median path loss for a telecommunication link. Developed on the basis of diffraction theory, this model predicts the path loss as a function of the… …

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  • 8Electron backscatter diffraction — An electron backscatter diffraction pattern An electron backscatter diffraction pattern of monocrystalline silicon, taken …

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  • 9Hata Model for Urban Areas — The Hata Model for Urban Areas, also knows as the Okumura Hata model for being a developed version of the Okumura Model, is the most widely used model in radio frequency propagation for predicting the behaviour of cellular transmissions in built… …

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  • 10Prediction models — This article outlines the various propagation models currently used by the wireless industry for signal transmission at both 900 MHz and 1800 MHz. We start with the foundation of free space transmission, followed by Picquenard’s multiple knife… …

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