science, an interstitial defect is a type of point crystallographic defect where an atom of the same or of a different type, occupies an interstitial site in...
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there will be interstitial sites present between the atoms. These sites or holes can be filled with other atoms (interstitial defect). The picture with...
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a vacancy and an interstitial is often called a Frenkel defect or Frenkel pair. This is caused when an ion moves into an interstitial site and creates...
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Frenkel defect is a stoichiometric defect (does not change the over all stoichiometry of the compound). In ionic compounds, the vacancy and interstitial defect...
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Although there is large diversity in interstitial lung disease, most follow a restrictive pattern. Restrictive defects are defined by decreased TLC (total...
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atom, a substitutional defect is formed. If there exists an atom in a site where there should normally not be, an interstitial defect is formed. This is possible...
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Interstitial cystitis (IC), a type of bladder pain syndrome (BPS), is chronic pain in the bladder and pelvic floor of unknown cause. Symptoms include feeling...
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Crystal structure (section Interstitial sites)
also be filled by impurity atoms or self-interstitials to form interstitial defects. Real crystals feature defects or irregularities in the ideal arrangements...
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Crystal (section Defects, impurities, and twinning)
examples of crystallographic defects include vacancy defects (an empty space where an atom should fit), interstitial defects (an extra atom squeezed in...
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Alloy (redirect from Interstitial alloy)
the interstitial sites between the atoms of the crystal matrix. This is referred to as an interstitial alloy. Steel is an example of an interstitial alloy...
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displacement energy), or come to rest in the lattice at an interstitial site if it does not (interstitial defect). Most of the displaced atoms resulting from electron...
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atom of much larger or smaller size, a substitutional defect occurs, while an interstitial defect occurs when a much smaller atom gets trapped in the "interstices"...
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of diamond are common. Such defects may be the result of lattice irregularities or extrinsic substitutional or interstitial impurities, introduced during...
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Kröger–Vink notation (category Crystallographic defects)
Schottky defect (charged) – forming an electron–hole pair: ∅ ⇌ e ′ {\displaystyle \prime } + h• Frenkel defect – forming an interstitial and vacancy...
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specific angles that are determined by the lattice. In meteors, these interstitial defects can grow large enough to fill the entire crystal with needle or ribbon-like...
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Wigner effect (category Crystallographic defects)
lines of the lattice. These interstitial atoms (or simply "interstitials") and their associated vacancies are a Frenkel defect. Because these atoms are not...
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osteoarthropathy. Clubbing is associated with lung cancer, lung infections, interstitial lung disease, cystic fibrosis, or cardiovascular disease. Clubbing may...
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Salt (chemistry) (section Defects)
of an anion, i.e. these defects come in pairs. Frenkel defects consist of a cation vacancy paired with a cation interstitial and can be generated anywhere...
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Interstitial condensation is a type of condensation that may occur within an enclosed wall, roof or floor cavity of a structure, which can cause a number...
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The dashed circle is the outline of the largest empty sphere in the close-packing of spheres. See also Interstitial defect....
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patient. Generally, the majority of individuals with creatine transporter defect express the following symptoms with varying levels of severity: developmental...
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Frenkel defects and quadropolar deformation The major defect in silver halides is the Frenkel defect, where silver ions are located interstitially (Agi+)...
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resolution CT scan or lung biopsy which show usual interstitial pneumonia. It is a type of interstitial lung disease. People often benefit from pulmonary...
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Metal oxide adhesion (section Defects)
migration of Schottky defects (paired anion/cation vacancies) or Frenkel defects (complete anion lattice with cation vacancies and interstitials). Non-stoichiometric...
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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (redirect from Alcohol-Related Birth Defect)
frequently disappears by one year of age. Ventricular septal defect, atrial septal defect, tetralogy of Fallot, coarctation of the aorta, or cardiac rhythm...
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Fewer than 10% of cases have other rare cytogenetic aberrations (e.g., interstitial deletions, mosaicisms, rings and de novo translocations). The deleted...
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Restrictive lung disease (redirect from Restrictive ventilatory defect)
pulmonary fibrosis. Examples are: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis Idiopathic interstitial pneumonia, of which there are several types Sarcoidosis Eosinophilic...
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A; Skakalova, V; Smet, J. H.; Kaiser, U; Krasheninnikov, A. V. (2013). "Defects in bilayer silica and graphene: common trends in diverse hexagonal two-dimensional...
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single atom in a defect-free crystal, the movement can be described by the "random walk" model. An atom diffuses in the interstitial mechanism by passing...
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Tetralogy of Fallot (category Congenital heart defects)
tetralogy, is a congenital heart defect characterized by four specific cardiac defects. Classically, the four defects are: Pulmonary stenosis, which is...
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