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Hi everyone,

I hit the jackpot and got some beautiful crystals that are also beautifully
twinned.  If there is any good news, it is that the twin fraction is about
0.3 for the first crystal that I collected data from.  I know that some
people have collected data sets from multiple crystals until they find one
with a lower twin fraction, and I was wondering if you can do this with
partial data sets or if you need a full set?  I suppose I could test this
out with some of my existing data; however, I thought I would pose the
question to see if anyone had direct experience with this that could offer
any good suggestions for how to deal with this.

Many thanks in advance for your comments.

Cheers,

Steve



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