FWIW it's still at http://web.archive.org/web/20050124153157/http://microgravity.msfc.nasa.gov/snell/vibration.html
HTH, Kay David Briggs schrieb: > Hi all > > I'm doing a quick talk on crystals/crystallography for a "lay" > audience in a couple of weeks time, and I'm looking for some time > lapse movies / animated gifs of crystal growth. > > The one I was thinking of using was here: > http://microgravity.msfc.nasa.gov/snell/vibration.html > > But that link is broken, and I can't find it via googling. > > Does anybody know of any / have any good ones that I can beg/steal/borrow? > > Cheers in advance, > > Dave > > > ============================ > David C. Briggs PhD > Father, Structural Biologist and Sceptic > ============================ > University of Manchester E-mail: > david.c.bri...@manchester.ac.uk > ============================ > http://manchester.academia.edu/DavidBriggs (v.sensible) > http://xtaldave.wordpress.com/ (sensible) > http://xtaldave.posterous.com/ (less sensible) > Twitter: @xtaldave > Skype: DocDCB > ============================ -- Kay Diederichs http://strucbio.biologie.uni-konstanz.de email: kay.diederi...@uni-konstanz.de Tel +49 7531 88 4049 Fax 3183 Fachbereich Biologie, Universität Konstanz, Box M647, D-78457 Konstanz This e-mail is digitally signed. If your e-mail client does not have the necessary capabilities, just ignore the attached signature "smime.p7s".
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