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29 February 2012, Volume 7, Issue 3
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The evolution of the isoamplitude curves in the reciprocal space when the percentage of two types of deformed cells varies between 0% and 40%, 60% respectively, and for undeformed cells between 100% and 0%. For details, see Mihailescu and Costescu, Opt. Express 20, 1465 (2012).
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