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    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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  • particles. Interstitial alloy, in chemistry Interstitial art Interstitial condensation, in construction Interstitial site, in chemistry Interstitial defect, in...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    Interstitial cystitis (IC), a type of bladder pain syndrome (BPS), is chronic pain in the bladder and pelvic floor of unknown cause. It is the urologic...
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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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    Alloy (redirect from Interstitial alloy)
    science studies. Alloys are usually classified as substitutional or interstitial alloys, depending on the atomic arrangement that forms the alloy. They...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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 structure, which can create dampening...
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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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    history of exposure together with medical imaging. Asbestosis is a type of interstitial pulmonary fibrosis. There is no specific treatment. Recommendations may...
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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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    respiratory failure, pneumonia, respiratory infections, pneumothorax, interstitial emphysema, pulmonary heart disease, and respiratory acidosis. Paraseptal...
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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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  • Lumpkin G, Middleburgh S (2013). "Preferential formation of Al self-interstitial defects in γ-TiAl under irradiation". Intermetallics. 32: 230–232. doi:10...
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    patients. Interstitial lung disease is found in up to 65% of patients with polymyositis, as defined by HRCT or restrictive ventilatory defects compatible...
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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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