20 January 2020, Volume 59, Issue 3, pp. 589-883
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Representative area of a polarizer cell at 100 × magnification. Numerous well-developed polarizing needles are visible in the micrograph and arranged in a radial fashion, exhibiting a typical Maltese cross pattern consistent with a spherulite in two dimensions under crossed polarizers. For details, see Ama and Guerrero, pp. 878–883.
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