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It is shown that the correlation function and X-ray scattering of a random two-phase system are different from that of a scatterer formed from a random three-phase system by replacement of one of the phases with material of equal electron density to one of the other two (for example, pores filled with liquid of equal density to that of the support in a supported-metal catalyst).
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