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- Preferential_alignment abstract "The preferential alignment is a criterion of an orientation of a molecule or atom. The preferential alignment can be related to the formation of the crystal structure of an amorphous structure.For a polymer material with liquid crystals, the liquid crystals are molecules shaped like rigid rods. Just as logs being floated down a river tend to travel parallel to the direction of the river, liquid crystals have a preferential alignment with each other. At high temperatures, this alignment is disrupted and the material is said to be in the isotropic state. At lower temperatures, the alignment will take place and the liquid crystals are said to be in the pneumatic state [Hoong.C.C].".
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- Preferential_alignment wikiPageWikiLink Amorphous_solid.
- Preferential_alignment wikiPageWikiLink Category:Crystallography.
- Preferential_alignment wikiPageWikiLink Crystal_structure.
- Preferential_alignment wikiPageWikiLink Liquid_crystal.
- Preferential_alignment wikiPageWikiLink Polymer.
- Preferential_alignment wikiPageWikiLinkText "preferential alignment".
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- Preferential_alignment subject Category:Crystallography.
- Preferential_alignment hypernym Criterion.
- Preferential_alignment type Biophysic.
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- Preferential_alignment type Physic.
- Preferential_alignment comment "The preferential alignment is a criterion of an orientation of a molecule or atom. The preferential alignment can be related to the formation of the crystal structure of an amorphous structure.For a polymer material with liquid crystals, the liquid crystals are molecules shaped like rigid rods. Just as logs being floated down a river tend to travel parallel to the direction of the river, liquid crystals have a preferential alignment with each other.".
- Preferential_alignment label "Preferential alignment".
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- Preferential_alignment wasDerivedFrom Preferential_alignment?oldid=641412334.
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