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A POINT not mentioned by Amelinckx and Delavignette in their communication1 concerning dislocations revealed in thin flakes of non-metallic layer structures by transmission electron microscopy is the ready observation of grids of crossing dislocations, as distinct from hexagonal net-works, in talc and mica (Fig. 1, cf. Fig. 1 of Amelinckx and Delavignette's communication and Fig. 2).
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Amelinckx, S., and Delavignette, P., Nature, 185, 603 (1960).
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BRISTOW, J., REES, B. Dislocations in Non-metallic Layer Structures. Nature 188, 44 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/188044a0
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