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Thanks Armel. Have a look also at the s-triazine paper. 30 years ago Pawley
and I were determining structures of materials that are liquid at room
temperature. I remember he was worried about liquid HCN on the French
train. You might try that :-)
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>For Armel, here are a couple of examples of automatic indexing, search-match
>and structure DETERMINATION from neutron powder data.
OK, let us make a 2018 analysis of
Pawley & Hewat (1985) Acta Ctyst. B41, 136-130.
according to 2002 criteria
sample : CF3Cl = strong chemical information
The Hugo Rietveld crucifixion is off limits. If it is not here that we can
discuss of it, then where ?
Contrarily to you I find a good fit with religion. And vL&S did not use blank
shots.
Armel
> Message du 30/08/18 13:48
> De : "Alan Hewat"
> A : "rietveld_l@ill.fr"
> Copie à
> You dig !
Please stop digging Armel. Loaded guns, grave digging and religion are off
limits.
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* Dr Alan Hewat, NeutronOptics, Grenoble, FRANCE *
+33.476.98.41.68
http://www.NeutronOptics.com/hewat
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Hi,
>It all depends on the definition
I know since a long time that it is risky to appear discussing on that
list containing so many gurus of the Rietveld god (christened in 1978
by Sabine and Young ; almost nobelized in 1995 ; crucified in 2018 by
van Laar and Schenk). If god has said tha
As it seems that ALL ADP values in the structure are simultaneously high, I am afraid that there might be some instrumental/overall angle-dependent factor (absorption, polarization etc.) incorrectly treated. 30.08.2018, 09:03, "Leopoldo Suescun" :Dear Maxim,I have a large number of structures ref
Hi Bob,
A kind of unique case isn't it ?
How many of such extreme examples can you list 18 years after it ? OK, some
papers by Margiolaki, et al...
But the question was :
>As a long time practitioner of powder XRD (since 1972) I was there when the
>superconductor craze hit in the mid