1956
DOI: 10.1007/bf01502832
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The fine structure of submicron iron particles

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“…Such a specimen of dendrites of alphairon is shown in Figure 8. As a result of stereoscopic studies of a large number of such specimens this micrograph is interpreted as follows: The dendrites have three sets of secondary branches rather than two as reported earlier (8,9). At the single arrow in Figure 8 is a dendrite lying with two sets of transparent secondaries slanting down into the plane away from the viewer.…”
Section: Application To Complicated Structuresmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Such a specimen of dendrites of alphairon is shown in Figure 8. As a result of stereoscopic studies of a large number of such specimens this micrograph is interpreted as follows: The dendrites have three sets of secondary branches rather than two as reported earlier (8,9). At the single arrow in Figure 8 is a dendrite lying with two sets of transparent secondaries slanting down into the plane away from the viewer.…”
Section: Application To Complicated Structuresmentioning
confidence: 54%