"Cough! Yes, but not entirely."

"What are quasi-crystals?"

"Quasi-crystals are a type of crystal structure where the atoms are arranged in a pattern that doesn't repeat periodically, sort of a halfway house between a crystal and an amorphous structure. The guy who discovered them, Dan Shechtman, he won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2011 for it."

"Oh, I see... Wait a minute! Nobel what Prize?"

"Chemistry Prize."

"Uh! Aren't we supposed to be interviewing a grad student in biology today?"

How did we end up on physics and chemistry?

"Mr. Reynolds already mentioned that his next question would not be limited to biology." "Yikes! Honestly, this question is a bit tough for an undergrad."

"She answered the earlier questions pretty well, just bad luck getting pinned by Owen..."

"Is it difficult?" Owen spoke up lightly, "Of course, you can choose not to answer."

Roseanne looked up, locking eyes with him: "Got a whiteboard and marker?"

The crux of the matter-"with data support"!

your answer with

Testing interdisciplinary skills.

Owen gestured for the staff

in place,

turned around and wrote

as a starting point, she analyzed the atomic structure

involved, namely the icosahedral principle and the golden mean

obtained, which could explain all the details of

moved on to fractal geometry, pattern sequences, correlation

the discussion on pattern sequences was divided into 2nd order, 3rd order, and

the realm

with English and

core steps

major parts: theoretical physics

three major theorems,

out but also set scenarios to plug in specific numbers to test their validity. Where direct application was not

if you can't go over it, drill

physics part, that was

on the properties of 00Cr12Ni9M04Cu2 martensitic stainless steel. Quasi-crystal reinforced

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