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Oggetto: RE: On the “crystallographic good practices”
I am glad not to be the only one who think that all crystal are triclinic :) .
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Davide
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From: Alan Hewat
To: Leonid Solovyov
Cc: Lista Rietveld
Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2015 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: On the “crystallographic good practices”
Dear Leonid.
You have a point, but they also have other evidence for
Hi Nicolae!
Of course, I refined in R-3c using your anisotropic strain model, which gave
perfect results for both Fe2O3 and Cr2O3 up to anisotropic thermal parameters
of all atoms:
https://sites.google.com/site/ddmsuite/tutorials/Fe2O3-Cr2O3.png
All that glitters is not gold, unfortunately ;)
Rietveld
Subject: Re: On the “crystallographic good practices”
Dear Leonid.
You have a point, but they also have other evidence for lower symmetry.
(Personally I have for long believed, secretly, that all structures were at
best triclinic, and that everything else was just an average :-) I
Dear Leonid.
You have a point, but they also have other evidence for lower symmetry.
(Personally I have for long believed, secretly, that all structures were at
best triclinic, and that everything else was just an average :-) I know you
like to be provocative, but let's not start a little war over
Regarding the query of Leopoldo Suescun:
”Shouldn´t the IUCr take action and try to influence the journals that
frequently publish x-ray data (as a complementary characterization
technique but that determines the validity of other results) to have
well-trained crystallographers review any article t