Neutron Scattering Data Analysis 1990, Proceedings of the Conference on Neutron Scattering, 14-16 March 1990, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UKM. W. Johnson |
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Page 87
... data set following correction for instrument parameters and geometry . ( a ) Top left : data as 2D shaded contours ( b ) top right : enlarged view of lower peak ( c ) Lower left : Data as a 3D surface , changed viewing angle and maximum ...
... data set following correction for instrument parameters and geometry . ( a ) Top left : data as 2D shaded contours ( b ) top right : enlarged view of lower peak ( c ) Lower left : Data as a 3D surface , changed viewing angle and maximum ...
Page 105
... set of Mx My I ; values is called an Image . The size of the latter is then Mx My . In the more general ( and intricate ) case when each of the I's can be of either sign , each of the I ; is further defined as the difference of two ...
... set of Mx My I ; values is called an Image . The size of the latter is then Mx My . In the more general ( and intricate ) case when each of the I's can be of either sign , each of the I ; is further defined as the difference of two ...
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... data were collected solely in the equatorial plane of the instrument , allowing access to ( hhl ) reflections . The scattering angles for the data ... set . Extinction was corrected for using a variable wavelength adaptation of the CCSL ...
... data were collected solely in the equatorial plane of the instrument , allowing access to ( hhl ) reflections . The scattering angles for the data ... set . Extinction was corrected for using a variable wavelength adaptation of the CCSL ...
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