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Frenkel defect / Interstitial defect / Schottky defect / Vacancy defect / Crystal structure / Chemical bond / Non-stoichiometric compound / Semiconductor / Wigner effect / Chemistry / Crystallographic defects / Materials science
Date: 2013-04-23 06:25:58
Frenkel defect
Interstitial defect
Schottky defect
Vacancy defect
Crystal structure
Chemical bond
Non-stoichiometric compound
Semiconductor
Wigner effect
Chemistry
Crystallographic defects
Materials science

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