Hi everybody
>> I have run 14 samples (each 4 times) on the beamline, and I'm looking for a
>> shift in the oxidation state of Uranium (4+ to 6+). I'm not sure and can't
>> seem to find any literature on how significant the shift must be to prove
>> anything.
>
> That surprises me. The literat
Bruce Ravel wrote:
> See my comment below on the value of attaching a small project file
>> Also, this is more of a software question. I'm not sure why, but about
>> half of the samples flip their orientation 180 degrees (from positive y to
>> negative y) when "normalizing" them. But when I'm try
On Wednesday 07 October 2009 05:14:44 pm Bruce Ravel wrote:
> I have run 14 samples (each 4 times) on the beamline, and I'm looking for a
> shift in the oxidation state of Uranium (4+ to 6+). I'm not sure and can't
> seem to find any literature on how significant the shift must be to prove
> anyth
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B
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