Dear Gerard,

     As usual, your contribution is a hard act to follow. However, given
that your actual proposal can be rather indigestible (especially with lots
of cream) we might have to stick with the current options. 

      What the perusal of James has revealed is that, if we want to respect
the terminology that Ewald and he introduced, "structure amplitude" and
"structure factor amplitude" cannot be considered as synonyms - which
finally answers Bernhard's question, Google results notwithstanding.


     With best wishes
     
          Gerard.

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On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 08:21:40PM +0100, Gerard DVD Kleywegt wrote:
> As suggested by Tassos, what we need now more than ever is some Dutch 
> diplomacy so that he healing can really begin. Various people have argued 
> for a shorter term (Brazilians, Pflugrath) and since I'm personally rather 
> partial to Brazilians I would say we ought to go with that and shave off a 
> few letters.
>
> So: we need a shorter, unambiguous term. I also think it should sound 
> delicious. And it should be related to "structure (factor)" and 
> "amplitude". We could take the first few letters of "STRucture", add some 
> of the last ones of "amplitUDe". And to sweeten the deal (and reflecting 
> the Austrian roots of Bernhard R and the Teutonic dittos of Jim P), we 
> could add a diminutive "l". Thus we obtain:
>
>                                  STRUDL
>
> So can we agree that, from now on, |F| is refered to as "strudl"? Examples 
> of usage:
>
> - "I have deposited my experimental strudls and sigmas, boss!"
>
> - "We calculated a SIGMAA-weighted map with coefficients two-m-strudl-obs 
> minus D-strudl-calc."
>
> N.B.: In the special case that the |F| are the result of AP 
> (auto-processing) of FEL (free-electron laser) data, the appropriate term 
> would obviously be: "APFELSTRUDL".
>
> --DVD
>
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>    Dept. of Cell & Molecular Biology  University of Uppsala
>                    Biomedical Centre  Box 596
>                    SE-751 24 Uppsala  SWEDEN
>
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