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International Tables for X-Ray Crystallography, Vol. C, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1995. [Pg.233]

Macgillavry CH, Rieck GD (eds.) (1968) International Tables for X-ray Crystallography, vol. 2. Physical and Chemical Tables. The Kynoch Press, Birmingham... [Pg.234]

As is evident from Eqs. (1.36) and (1.37), and from the classical treatment as well, the effect of resonance on the intensity of X-ray scattering is pronounced when E E0, that is, in the vicinity of the absorption edges. Even for data collected at other wavelengths, it is necessary to correct the structure factors for anomalous scattering before the electron density can be calculated by the Fourier inversions of Eqs. (1.22) and (1.26), as further discussed in chapter 5. The anomalous scattering factors needed for this purpose are available in the literature (International Tables for X-ray Crystallography 1974, Kissel and Pratt 1990). [Pg.15]

The functions Hartree-Fock valence shells of the atoms are tabulated in scattering factor tables (International Tables for X-ray Crystallography 1974,... [Pg.69]

Symmetry restrictions for third- and fourth-order anharmonic temperature parameters are Used in the International Tables for X-ray Crystallography Vol. IV (1974). A more complete list for elements up to rank eight has been derived by Kuhs (1984). [Pg.293]

International Tables for X-ray Crystallography, Vol IV, Kynoch Press Birmingham, England (1974). [Pg.342]

The data, obtained through use of the equipment mentioned above, is tabulated in the format used in the ASTM Powder Diffraction File (Refs 4,6,10,21 22). likewise, the format and conventions of the International Tables for X-Ray Crystallography (Ref 5) are usually also adhered to closely... [Pg.401]

Figure 11.21. The diagrams and list of positions for space group P2,/c, as given in the International Tables for X-ray Crystallography (1965). The diagrams are projections on the ab plane. Figure 11.21. The diagrams and list of positions for space group P2,/c, as given in the International Tables for X-ray Crystallography (1965). The diagrams are projections on the ab plane.
Figure 4.15 P2, entry in International Tables for X-ray Crystallography, Vol. 1, N. F. M. Henry and K. Lonsdale, eds., Reidel NE/Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, Masachusetts, 1969, p. 105. Reprinted with kind permission from Kluwer Academic Publishers and the International Union of Crystallography. Figure 4.15 P2, entry in International Tables for X-ray Crystallography, Vol. 1, N. F. M. Henry and K. Lonsdale, eds., Reidel NE/Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, Masachusetts, 1969, p. 105. Reprinted with kind permission from Kluwer Academic Publishers and the International Union of Crystallography.
Henry NM, Lonsdale K (1952) International tables for X-ray crystallography, vol 1. Kynoch Press, Birmingham, Symmetry Groups... [Pg.98]


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