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Meaning of "as applied to"
Hi everyone, I've just come across of the phrase above. I guess it's not the same as "applied to", isn't it? So, can you guys kindly explain to me what "as applied to" means, please?
This is the sentence including the phrase:
"A very important difference between x-ray diffraction as applied to 3D bulk solids and electron diffraction as applied to surfaces is that for the latter case translational symmetry perpendicular to the surface does not exist."
Many thanks in advance.
Feb 13, 2015 3:30 PM
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"A very important difference between x-ray diffraction as applied to [WHEN USED TO EXAMINE/ANALYSE] 3D bulk solids and electron diffraction as applied to surfaces [WHEN STUDYING SURFACE] is that for the latter case translational symmetry perpendicular to the surface does not exist."
February 13, 2015
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They mean when you are using it on another object. Using x-ray diffraction on 3D bulk solids and election diffraction on surfaces....
February 13, 2015
It means that"giving u an example that is based on x-rays or the other thing"
February 13, 2015
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