scholarly journals Continuity of Care in Residency Teaching Practices: Lessons from “Bright Spots”

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Bodenheimer
Author(s):  
J. M. Cowley

Recently a number of authors have reported detail in dark-field images obtained from diffuse-scattering regions of electron diffraction patterns. Bright spots in images from short-range order diffuse peaks of disordered binary alloys have been interpreted as evidence for the existence of microdomains of ordered lattice or of segragated clusters of one component. Spotty contrast in dark field images of near-amorphous materials has been interpreted as evidence for the existense of microcrystals. Without a careful analysis of the imaging conditions such conclusions may be invalid. Usually the conditions of the experiment have not been specified in sufficient detail to allow evaluation of the conclusions.Elementary considerations show that even for a completely random arrangement of atoms the statistical fluctuations of density will give a spotty contrast with spots of minimum diameter determined by the dark field aperture size and other factors influencing the minimum resolvable distance under darkfield imaging conditions, including fluctuations and drift over long exposure times (resolution usually 10Å or more).


2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jennifer E. Snow
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2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ly Vick-Johnson ◽  
Karen Pumphrey ◽  
Chandra Coleman ◽  
Dianne Carlson ◽  
Joanne Zucchetto

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