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THE powder-photographs of cellulose, starch and similar substances have been interpreted as originating from the crystal structure of those substances. In the course of an investigation with X-rays into the structure of the hydration film of emulsoid sol particles, we arrived at provisional results which indicate that this interpretation is liable to be erroneous.
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KOLKMEIJER, N., FAVEJEE, J. Structure of Emulsoid Sol Particles and their Hydration Film. Nature 132, 602–603 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/132602b0
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