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... effect has been explained by noting that the electric field of the X - ray beam approaches zero amplitude at the crystal planes , thus avoiding the atoms . Here we show experiment- ally that under conditions of absorption suppression ...
... effect has been explained by noting that the electric field of the X - ray beam approaches zero amplitude at the crystal planes , thus avoiding the atoms . Here we show experiment- ally that under conditions of absorption suppression ...
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... effect can be seen as being quite distinct from other approaches , in that the effect permits only a single , well - defined , wave field solution , which automatically leads to a strong quadrupole enhancement . Moreover , the scattered ...
... effect can be seen as being quite distinct from other approaches , in that the effect permits only a single , well - defined , wave field solution , which automatically leads to a strong quadrupole enhancement . Moreover , the scattered ...
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... effects of lesion on this devaluation effect ( F < 3.59 , P > 0.068 , in all cases ) . There were also no effects of flavour ( see Supplementary Results ) . After devaluation , rats were returned to the training chambers with the levers ...
... effects of lesion on this devaluation effect ( F < 3.59 , P > 0.068 , in all cases ) . There were also no effects of flavour ( see Supplementary Results ) . After devaluation , rats were returned to the training chambers with the levers ...
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