X-ray Conference'.
As you may know, the Denver X-ray Conference proceedings are now "published"
in CD form ... no paper. I'm not sure I like that, but I accept it like the
sunrise or sunset.
Good wishes,
Ray Young
R. A. Young, Professor Emeritus
School of Physics
Georgi
ce
had some better ideas.) The correlations are ferocious.
Ray Young
Prof. R. A. Young
School of Physics
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
Tel: 404-894-5208
FAX 404-894-9958
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. Wilkinson, and R. A. Young. The course will deal with
the principles and techniques of Rietveld analysis, with avoiding
or overcoming problems encountered in the use of it, and reliability of
the results. The teaching system involves morning lectures,
supervised individual hands-on experience
id Committee, 3/96 - 3/00
Prof. R. A. Young
School of Physics
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
Tel: 404-894-5208
FAX 404-894-9958
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Dear Armel,
Opening my e-mail channel to send you the New Year greeting, I found that
At 16:36 12/30/1999 +0100, you wrote:
>Prof. R. A. Young wrote :
>
>>The ICDD offers grants-in-aid which can be used most effectively as
>>supplements to existing funded projects involvi
e at
http://www.chemistry.gatech.edu/~angus/short_course/frame_set.html
(apologies for the length of this URL!)
Information about registration and accommodations is available at
http://www.conted.gatech.edu/courses/physics/
Prof. R. A. Young
School of Physics
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332 US
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Sincerely yours,
R. A. Young
I wish to make a public statement of thanks Dr. Winburn for his cogent and
well targeted comments, (see below) about tapping into data bases that
others have paid for.
The thrust of his comments applies equally to the ICDD's data base (PDF). A
possible slight difference is that not only money b
esearcher at Dipartimento Di Scienze Mineralogiche e
Petrologiche
>Università di Torino
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>10125 Torino
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Prof. R. A. Young
School of Physics
Georgia I
At 11:52 3/20/2001 -03-30, Anthony Mannerbino
wrote:
Hello,
I am working with samples that contain an unknown amorphous phase, which I would like to quantify. Does anyone know of any publications that might discuss some methods or techniques that may be used to determine the unknown amorpho
t progra, the
solution is to assign the same codeword to gamma that a and b have. The
mathematical reason(in DBWS) is that the calculation is done with
reciprocal space vectors.You will have ht eame problemiwth a hexagonal
space group.
Sincerely,
Ray YOung
Prof. R. A. Young
School of Physics
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
Tel: 404-894-5208
FAX 404-894-9958
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