Browsing Cranfield Defence and Security by Subject "X-ray diffraction"

Browsing Cranfield Defence and Security by Subject "X-ray diffraction"

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  • Gosling, Sarah; Scott, Robert; Greenwood, Charlene; Bouzy, Pascaline; Nallala, Jayakrupakar; Lyburn, Iain Douglas; Stone, Nicholas; Rogers, Keith (Springer, 2019-12-05)
    Microcalcifications are important diagnostic indicators of disease in breast tissue. Tissue microenvironments differ in many aspects between normal and cancerous cells, notably extracellular pH and glycolytic respiration. ...
  • Prokopiou, D. M. (2015-07-17)
    A novel geometry for powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), termed ‘focal construct geometry’ (FCG) is introduced and developed with both non-ideal samples and non-ideal sample conditions. FCG utilises an annular beam that has ...
  • Dicken, Anthony (Department of Engineering and Applied Science, 2013-12-04)
    An increasing number of fields would benefit from a single analytical probe that can characterise bulk objects that vary in morphology and/or material composition. These fields include security screening, medicine and ...
  • Arnold, Emily; Keeble, Dean S.; Evans, J. Paul O.; Greenwood, Charlene; Rogers, Keith D. (International Union of Crystallography, 2022-04-14)
    Hy­droxy­apatite (HA) is a com­plex material, which is often nanocrystalline when found within a biological setting. This work has directly com­pared the structural characteristics derived from data collected using a ...
  • Ball, J.; Lane, David W.; Reehal, H. S. (Elsevier, 2017-03-04)
    A new method of converting Cu layers to CuxS on glass at low pressure using an electron cyclotron resonance plasma and SF6 gas is presented. The process operates at low temperatures and short time scales. Trends in film ...

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