intergrowth
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of intergrowth
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These results show that the emergence of nanosheets from the seeds is triggered by a single rotational intergrowth that takes place only after the seeds reach a certain size and shape.
From Nature
It seems that until this size and shape are attained, there are no extended flat surfaces to support the intergrowth.
From Nature
Earlier, we suggested that the formation of MFI and other zeolite rotational intergrowths10, 22 are preceded by the intergrowth of a related zeolite structure with different symmetry.
From Nature
Examination of several crystals at this stage of growth does not yield any evidence of rotational intergrowth, and the lack thereof supports the underlying hypothesis of this work.
From Nature
Intergrowth, in′tėr-grōth, n. a growing together.
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