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- From: toms@fcs260c2.ncifcrf.gov (Tom Schneider)
- Newsgroups: bionet.info-theory
- Subject: Re: What is a "perfect" crystal?
- Summary: experiment possible!
- Keywords: X-ray_Diffraction Single_Crystals Disorder Twinning Entropy
- Message-ID: <Bxtqs2.Hst@ncifcrf.gov>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 19:43:13 GMT
- References: <1992Nov16.160912.14556@umbc3.umbc.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov16.160912.14556@umbc3.umbc.edu> hybl@umbc4.umbc.edu
- (Dr. Albert Hybl (UMAB-BIOPHYS)) writes:
-
- >Probably. While your near 0K, collect a set of X-ray data; I
- >would like to see that changes to the translational and
- >rotational vibration tensors.
-
- Wow! An experiment that actually can be done! Hey you folks - it's not
- counting angles on pin heads any more! Anybody want to help convince Albert
- that he should rev up his old gear and do the experiment? :-)
-
- >There is a caldron full of additional facts to spice up the chowder.
-
- Perhaps you could mention a few choice ones?
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- Tom Schneider
- National Cancer Institute
- Laboratory of Mathematical Biology
- Frederick, Maryland 21702-1201
- toms@ncifcrf.gov
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