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Sequence-Analysis, a New Method for the Quantitative Determination of the Arrangement of Phases in Opaque Samples

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Stereology

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The existing methods of lineal analysis permit a nearly complete characterisation of two-phase samples. However, a quantitative description of multiphase samples remains unsatisfactory because there is no evidence about the spatial distribution of the phases present, which is a very important parameter for the calculation of diffusion problems and solid-state reactions.

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Dörfler, G. (1967). Sequence-Analysis, a New Method for the Quantitative Determination of the Arrangement of Phases in Opaque Samples. In: Elias, H. (eds) Stereology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88260-9_42

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