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Laves may
refer to:
Fritz Laves (1906-1978), a
German mineralogist and crystallographer, best
known for his
description of the
intermetallic Laves phases...
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Laves phases are
intermetallic phases that have
composition AB2 and are
named for
Fritz Laves who
first described them. The
phases are
classified on the...
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originating from the town of
Laval,
Mayenne Laval (surname)
Laval, a
village in the muni****lity of Sainte-Ode,
Luxembourg Province.
Laval, Quebec, a city and...
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laver in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Laver may
refer to: A
basin for
ritual purification Lavatorium, a
washing facility in a
monastery Green...
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Mineralogical Society from 1956 to 1958. He is the
namesake of
Laves phases and the
Laves tilings; the
Laves graph, a highly-symmetrical three-dimensional crystal...
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known or
predicted structures in the form of the
Laves graph.
Thickening the
edges of the
Laves graph to
cylinders produces a
related minimal surface...
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Museum of Australia.
Laves, Gerhardt. 1929a
Words among Australian Aborigines,
Science n.s. 70, no.1823 : Supplement, xiv.
Laves, Gerhardt. 1929b Collecting...
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triangular prismatic honeycomb. More generally, each of the 11
types of
Laves tiling of the
plane by
congruent convex polygons (and each of the subtypes...
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Their dual
tilings are
called Laves tilings in
honor of
crystallographer Fritz Laves. They're also
called Shubnikov–
Laves tilings after Aleksei Shubnikov...
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major sites. The most
common members of a FK-phases
family are: A15,
Laves phases, σ, μ, M, P, and R. A15
phases are
intermetallic alloys with an average...