- or quasicrystal, is a
structure that is
ordered but not periodic. A
quasicrystalline pattern can
continuously fill all
available space, but it
lacks translational...
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increasing metallic character going down any
representative group. A
quasicrystalline thin-film
allotrope of lead, with
pentagonal symmetry, was reported...
- light-microscopic scales, and are
often ****ociated (in melanin-bearing cells) with
quasicrystalline formations,
which enhance the
optical effects.
Interference is recognised...
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advantage of the low
coefficient of
friction and the
hardness of some
quasicrystalline materials, for
example embedding particles in
plastic to make strong...
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Quasicrystalline mineral...
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Shevchenko EV,
Bodnarchuk MI, Ye X, Chen J,
Murray CB (October 2009). "
Quasicrystalline order in self-****embled
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- has been
suggested but not been
proven that
minimal surfaces with a
quasicrystalline order in R 3 {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^{3}} exist. TPMS at the Minimal...
- Paul
Steinhardt argued that
girih from the 15th
century resembled quasicrystalline Penrose tilings.
Elaborate geometric zellige tilework is a distinctive...
- Shield,
Jeffrey E.; Sordelet,
Daniel J.; Thiel,
Patricia A. (1996). "
Quasicrystalline materials".
American Scientist. 84 (3): 230–241. JSTOR 29775669. Martin...