Re: Crystallography/MS Word Question: 3 bar

2008-01-11 Thread Joseph Reibenspies


Brian

Goto  http://www.x-seed.net/freestuff.html

and download Len Barbour's free crystallographic font, which includes 3 bar.

Joe

Brian H. Toby wrote:


I have heard that there are several ways to create a 3 with an 
over-bar symbol (as would be used for space group R -3 c, for example) 
in Micro$oft Word, but none are convenient.  I know how to do this 
with the equation editor. Can anyone contribute any better choices?


Brian



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Re: Kapton capillaries

2007-11-16 Thread Joseph Reibenspies


We use thin-walled heat shrink PET tubing from advanced polymers.  Fewer 
peaks in the low angle region and it comes in a colorless/ clear form.


Joe Reibenspies

Brian H. Toby wrote:


Could someone please suggest a source for purchasing kapton 
capillaries?  A search on the internet drew a blank.


Try polyimide rather than kapton. We have used MicroLumen as a 
vendor: http://www.microlumen.com/


Brian



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Joseph H. Reibenspies Ph.D.
Department of Chemistry
Texas A  M University
College Station, Texas
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