"Evaluation of laboratory powder X-ray micro-diffraction for applications in the fields of cultural heritage and forensic science" . "Ko\u010D\u00ED, Eva" . . "16"^^ . . "5"^^ . "[441CED593D54]" . . "Evaluation of laboratory powder X-ray micro-diffraction for applications in the fields of cultural heritage and forensic science" . . . . "2" . "Evaluation of laboratory powder X-ray micro-diffraction for applications in the fields of cultural heritage and forensic science"@en . "I, P(KJB200320901), Z(AV0Z40320502), Z(MSM6046144603)" . "DE - Spolkov\u00E1 republika N\u011Bmecko" . . . . "000281842400044" . . "\u0160varcov\u00E1, Silvie" . "257861" . . "Bezdi\u010Dka, Petr" . "Evaluation of laboratory powder X-ray micro-diffraction for applications in the fields of cultural heritage and forensic science"@en . "Hradil, David" . "Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry" . . . "RIV/61388980:_____/10:00350462" . . . . "powder X-ray micro-diffraction; quantitative phase analysis; forensic"@en . "Hradilov\u00E1, J." . . "The uniqueness and limited amounts of forensic samples and samples from objects of cultural heritage together with the complexity of their composition requires the application of a wide range of micro-analytical methods, which are non-destructive to the samples, because these must be preserved for potential late revision. Laboratory powder X-ray micro-diffraction (micro-XRD) is a very effective non-destructive technique for direct phase analysis of samples smaller than 1 mm containing crystal constituents. It compliments optical and electron microscopy with elemental micro-analysis, especially in cases of complicated mixtures containing phases with similar chemical composition. However, modification of X-ray diffraction to the micro-scale together with its application for very heterogeneous real samples leads to deviations from the standard procedure."@en . . . "398" . . "RIV/61388980:_____/10:00350462!RIV11-AV0-61388980" . "4"^^ . "1618-2642" . . . "The uniqueness and limited amounts of forensic samples and samples from objects of cultural heritage together with the complexity of their composition requires the application of a wide range of micro-analytical methods, which are non-destructive to the samples, because these must be preserved for potential late revision. Laboratory powder X-ray micro-diffraction (micro-XRD) is a very effective non-destructive technique for direct phase analysis of samples smaller than 1 mm containing crystal constituents. It compliments optical and electron microscopy with elemental micro-analysis, especially in cases of complicated mixtures containing phases with similar chemical composition. However, modification of X-ray diffraction to the micro-scale together with its application for very heterogeneous real samples leads to deviations from the standard procedure." .