Abstract
Two-dimensional quantitative analysis of point focus X-ray beam diffraction (XRD) was performed using a transmission optics system to examine the biological apatite (BAp) orientation in the femurs of an osteopetrotic (op/op) mouse and a normal mouse. The Mo K� (wavelength: 0.07107 nm) was used as characteristic X-ray radiation as a substitute for conventional Cu K� (wavelength: 0.15418 nm) radiation. At first a theoretical calculation concerning with X-ray absorption and peak resolution was performed, and subsequently X-ray diffraction measurements
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