English: An antiphase boundary created by four partial dislocations (1,2,3,4), surrounded by complex stacking faults. Outside of these shaded regions, the crystal is perfect.
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Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Courtney, McGraw Hill (2000), pg. 123
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