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e.for the grains having lattice orientations for which the Bragg condition is satisfied.When several phases are present in the sample, measurements of separate diffraction peaks allow for the 275/60r15 mickey thompson behaviour of each phase to be investigated independently.This method can be applied without any limitations to flat specimens.