Hi Bindu,
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 8:28 AM, Bindu R. bindu...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
I have one doubt regarding the measurement uncertainty in R- space (εR). In
the manual it is written that εR is evaluated from the rms value of FT in
the range 15-20 Å. My doubt is.
In case the FT in R-space
Bruce and Matt:
When Athena and Artemis are completely moved to BlackBerry and iPhone, there
will be a number of really nice options out there. For example, ringtones for a
really bad fit should be made very unpleasant, and even more so, when Delta E0
is out of bounds, or r-factor is greater
XAFS on a Blackberry or iPhone...then you can market it as a brainteaser
game and make a little extra money.grin
-Rich
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Frenkel, Anatoly fren...@bnl.gov wrote:
Bruce and Matt:
When Athena and Artemis are completely moved to BlackBerry and iPhone,
there
Looks pretty good on a Blackberry, but I wasn't sure I could tell what
was different from the non-mobile version.Like, the fonts look
about the same to me.
I'll try to resist reading this while driving!
--Matt
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On Monday 26 January 2009 01:57:41 pm Matt Newville wrote:
Looks pretty good on a Blackberry, but I wasn't sure I could tell what
was different from the non-mobile version.Like, the fonts look
about the same to me.
Actually, I was pleasently surprised by how little needed to be
done. I
Hi all,
I finished simulations of Er(OH)3, ErO(OH) and Er2O3, when I compared the
spectras with the samples and I found a shift in energy equal to 5.5 eV.Even
between the meassured and calculated spectra of Er2O3, which was previously
calibrated with a niquel film standard.
Is this shift part of