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 ====== FAQ ====== ====== FAQ ======
 === Audience === === Audience ===
-You are writing a scientific article for an audience of your peers, say incoming PH575.   You and your peers are highly educated, technically savvy people, but you do not know everything about every material that has ever been discovered.  You are educating your peers about a particular material that is of scientific interest or technological importance and you want to convey what is interesting or important about that material from the point of view of a scientist.  You are all capable of reading and understanding articles in any of the journals on solid state physics or materials.+You are writing a scientific article for an audience of your peers, say incoming PH575 students.   You and your peers are highly educated, technically savvy people, but you do not know everything about every material that has ever been discovered.  You are educating your peers about a particular material that is of scientific interest or technological importance and you want to convey what is interesting or important about that material from the point of view of a scientist.  You are all capable of reading and understanding articles in any of the journals on solid state physics or materials.
  
 === Expansion? What does that mean? === === Expansion? What does that mean? ===

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