
Morning
I just did Joliet's work for her, so she can spend the rest of the day on b3ta;

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Mon 8 Jun 2009, 9:24,
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I just did Joliet's work for her, so she can spend the rest of the day on b3ta;


Using techniques of MATHS&trade called 'asymptotics beyond all orders' a dude proved something or another about crystal growth.
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Mon 8 Jun 2009, 9:35,
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what kind of mickey-mouse crystal morphology/ontology is this!?
I'm er, joking, joking. Of course.
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Mon 8 Jun 2009, 9:36,
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I'm er, joking, joking. Of course.


I guess it means that its easy to do magic fourier transforms to get the atom positions...low er B-factors..
edit : "In 1991, the International Union of Crystallography decided to redefine the term "crystal" to mean any solid having an essentially discrete diffraction diagram..."
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Mon 8 Jun 2009, 9:44,
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edit : "In 1991, the International Union of Crystallography decided to redefine the term "crystal" to mean any solid having an essentially discrete diffraction diagram..."