me if you know something "fresher". :)
Best regards,
Francois.
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f the
procedures they use (with TOPAS).
I hope it is of some help.
Adrian Hill
sisir ray wrote:
Hi,
Does any body have an working example code for TOPAS Academic for
simultaneous fitting of different diffractograms obtained at different
temperatures or for different doping concentrations .I r
. This
feature seems to have been disabled in Vista. Do any of you know a way
of re-activating this?
Thanks
Adrian
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need the atomic
positions of the atoms forming the asymmetric unit, the space group
(symbol and number), and the lattice parameters.
Could anyone provide me that information for ZrB2, ZrC, and MoSi2?
Thanks in advance,
Angel L. Ortiz
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, pages 221 - 228
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a752421962~db=all~order=page
All the best
Adrian Hill
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A quick query for people
A few of the ICSD crystal structure entries (such as [Metathenardite]
Disodium sulfate(VI)
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Curren
I use a free crystallography font from Len Barbour
http://www.x-seed.net/freestuff.html
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doebbler wrote:
I still maintain ditching the evil empire for latex is the best ;-),
but in all seriousness equation editor is the only way to go. See:
http://helpdesk.princeton.edu/kb