> From a theoretical point of view, preferred orientation
> means orientational texture. There may be size textures,
> strain textures, grain boundary textures, dislocation textures
> etc. as well, although seldom in practical use. Therefrom, in
> practical use, texture is meant orientational texture and therefrom
> preferred orientation.

Thank you very much, but I doubt the 'practical use' of limitations
producing a God head ache as it delivers the 'discovery of the century'.

What is the time continuum in the Q-space ?
R u sure we r in time with the 'black box' and 'magic wand' before sun
will kill the planet where some people just a few hours late.

> These ones seem to be seriously tight.
Just give me back my hand I lost an another side.

> Face-to-face discussions over a beer are much more preferable.
See you in Osaka, perhaps.



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