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MIT 3.091 Introduction to Solid State Chemistry - Fall 2004

Lecture 15: Properties of Cubic Crystals: Simple Cubic, Face-centered Cubic, Body-centered Cubic, Diamond Cubic - Crystal Coordinate Systems, Miller Indices

author: Donald Sadoway, MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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