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ABSTRACT ON account of the present great interest in the interpretation of X-ray patterns for amorphous substances (broad haloes) it seems desirable to present in a preliminary way a few of
the observations made in the present writer's laboratory. These tend to show that very important information of practical bearing can be obtained on rubber and its substitutes,
nitrocellulose, gelatine, linseed oil, china wood oil, resins, varnishes, etc. In all cases the films have been measured photometrically so that on the curves the exact centres of the broad
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UNDER GRAZING INCIDENCE CONDITIONS Article 29 February 2024 AUTHOR INFORMATION AUTHORS AND AFFILIATIONS * Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
Massachusetts, U.S.A. GEORGE L. CLARK Authors * GEORGE L. CLARK View author publications You can also search for this author inPubMed Google Scholar RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS Reprints and
permissions ABOUT THIS ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE CLARK, G. On X-ray Diffraction Patterns from Liquids and Colloidal Gels. _Nature_ 120, 119–120 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/120119a0
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