addition rule
addition rule (Weiss zone law) With reference to crystallographic notation, the rule stating that the indices (see MILLER INDEXES) of two crystal faces in the same zone always add up to the indices of a face bevelling the edge lying between them. The rule may be used to index faces on a stereogram, or faces at the intersection of two zones
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