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Introduction to dislocations
2011
In materials science, dislocations are irregularities within the crystal structure or atomic scale of engineering materials, such as metals, semi-conductors, polymers, and composites.Discussing this specific aspect of materials science and engineering, Introduction to Dislocations is a key resource for students.
Crystals
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Spilsbury, Richard, 1963- author
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Spilsbury, Richard, 1963- Earth's rocky past
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Crystals Juvenile literature.
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Crystallography Juvenile literature.
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Crystals.
2016
Written to support elementary science curricula, this text encourages readers to get up close and personal with the crystals contained in Earths rocks.
What are gems?
\"Single or multicolored, smooth or multifaceted, gems of all kinds captivate people of all ages. This vibrant volume will teach the budding geology buff how a single mineral can form many varieties of gems, how some gems are actually created by animals, and why certain types of jewelry are so valuable. Young readers who might display their birthstones with pride will be fascinated to learn about the role gems have played in superstition. The use of gems in tools including lasers and saws is also covered.\"--Provided by publisher.
Crystals
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Hirsch, Rebecca E., author
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Crystals Juvenile literature.
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Mineralogy Juvenile literature.
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Crystals.
2015
This title covers key curriculum Earth science topics, and explores the natural processes, how geologists study crystals, and how crystals relate to the reader's daily life.