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  1. Determination of the degree of crystallinity of polyphenylene sulfide composited with crystalline and non-crystalline fillers by applying the direct derivation method. Corrigendum
  2. Verification of a method for determining the degree of crystallinity using experimental and computer-generated powder diffraction patterns. Corrigendum
  3. Determination of the degree of crystallinity of polyphenylene sulfide composited with crystalline and non-crystalline fillers by applying the direct derivation method
  4. Verification of a method for determining the degree of crystallinity using experimental and computer-generated powder diffraction patterns
  5. A new procedure for separating a multi-component powder diffraction pattern into individual component patterns without utilizing the pattern model for one of the components
  6. Response to comments on A new method for quantitative phase analysis using X-ray powder diffraction: direct derivation of weight fractions from observed integrated intensities and chemical compositions of individual phases
  7. Finding the best-fit background function for whole-powder-pattern fitting using LASSO combined with tree search
  8. Accurate and time-saving quantification of a component present in a very small amount in a mixture by the direct derivation method
  9. A practical approach to the direct-derivation method for QPA: use of observed powder patterns of individual components without background subtraction in whole-powder-pattern fitting
  10. Quantitative phase analysis of amorphous components in mixtures by using the direct-derivation method
  11. quantitative phase analysis using x-ray diffraction technique
  12. Quantitative phase analysis using observed integrated intensities and chemical composition data of individual crystalline phases: quantification of materials with indefinite chemical compositions
  13. A new method for quantitative phase analysis using X-ray powder diffraction: direct derivation of weight fractions from observed integrated intensities and chemical compositions of individual phases. Corrigendum
  14. A new method for quantitative phase analysis using X-ray powder diffraction: direct derivation of weight fractions from observed integrated intensities and chemical compositions of individual phases