Lecture 19: Defects in Crystals: Point Defects, Line Defects, Interfacial Defects, Voids

author: Donald R. Sadoway, Center for Future Civic Media, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
recorded by: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
published: Feb. 10, 2009,   recorded: October 2004,   views: 12859
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So, remember, you've got to bring five things with you: your periodic table, table of constants, something to write with, a calculator, and your aid sheet. And, you know, I'm going to make a bold suggestion.

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