Jim wrote:

Can you tell what the cut is if you have the blank in front of you?

You can do it directly with x-ray crystallography. Otherwise, you need to characterize multiple crystal parameters and infer the cut from those, which may not be particularly accurate.

Best regards,

Charles


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