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    Structure of Fe-Si-melts by X-ray Diffraction
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        B. Sedelmeyer
        
 and S. Steeb 
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                                June 2, 2014
                            
                        
                    
                
            
  Received: 1997-2-26
 
 
  Published Online: 2014-6-2
 
 
  Published in Print: 1997-5-1
 
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                            Articles in the same Issue
- Das Teilchen im Kasten: Strukturen in der Wahrscheinlichkeitsdichte / The Particle in a Box : Structures in the Probability
 - A Generalized Debye Scattering Equation
 - Fingerprints of Superpositions of Multifractals and Second Order Phase Transitions
 - Is the Uncertainty Relation at the Root of all Mutual Exclusiveness?
 - Low Frequency Dielectric Relaxation Process in Liquid Crystals with Nematic and Liquid-Like Smectic Phases
 - Absorption, Fluorescence and Emission Anisotropy Spectra of 4-Cyano-N,N-dimethylaniline in Different Media and at Different Temperatures
 - Structure of Fe-Si-melts by X-ray Diffraction
 - Density and Electrical Conductivity of Molten (2K, Fe)Cl2, (2K, Co)Cl2, and (2K, Ni)Cl2
 - Helium Atom Scattering from Cyclopentane, Pyrrolidine and Tetrahydrofurane in Crossed Molecular Beams
 - Long-range Structures in Bulk Water. A Molecular Dynamics Study
 - Photoconductivity of an Anthracene / 2,2,4,4-Tetramethylpentane Solution: Pressure Effect on the Photoionization of Solute and Solvent
 - Internal Mobilities in the Molten Binary Systems (Tl, K)NO3 and (Tl, Cs)NO3
 - Evaluation of Luminescence Decay Measurements Probed on Pure and Doped Pt(IV) Hexahalogeno Complexes. II. Molecular Properties Obtained from Temperature Dependent Lifetime Curves
 - Dihydronaphthalenone Carboxylates - Spectral Characteristics and Structure
 - Notiz: Report on the Generalized Tanh Method Extended to a Variable-Coefficient Korteweg-de Vries Equation
 - Research Note on New Similarity Reductions of a Variable-Coefficient Korteweg-de Vries Equation