Mathematical, physical and chemical tables
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Mathematical, physical and chemical tables
(International tables for crystallography, v. C)
Published for the International Union of Crystallography by Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999
2nd ed
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
International Tables for Crystallography are no longer available for purchase from Springer. For further information please contact Wiley Inc.
The purpose of Volume C is to provide the mathematical, physical, and chemical information needed for experimental studies in structural crystallography. This new edition features two completely new chapters, on reflectometry and neutron topography. More than half of the text has been revised and updated, and there are extensive updates and corrections to tabular material.
Volume C covers all aspects of experimental techniques, using all three principal radiation types, from the selection and mounting of crystals and production of radiation through data collection and analysis to interpretation of results.
Audience: The volume is an essential source of information for all workers using crystallographic techniques in physics, chemistry, metallurgy, earth sciences, and molecular biology.
Table of Contents
1. Crystal Geometry and Symmetry. 2. Diffraction Geometry and Its Practical Realization. 3. Preparation and Examination of Specimens. 4. Production and Properties of Radiations. 5. Determination of Lattice Parameters. 6. Interpretation of Diffracted Intensities. 7. Measurement of Intensities. 8. Refinement of Structural Parameters. 9. Basic Structural Features. 10. Precautions Against Injury. Author Index. Subject Index.
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