In general no. In the extreme case a single crystal would have reflections
that were never exited or reached the detector.
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On Wed, 22 Apr 2020, 14:19 Shay Tirosh, <stiro...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> Does the integrated intensity corresponding to a reflection peaks of
> oriented material and randomly oriented are the same? Please note in bough
> case the volume fraction of the material is the same, Only the orientation
> is not.
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> Thanks
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> Shay
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