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Automation

JAN 01, 1964
a session of the Commission on Crystallographic Apparatus
S. C. Abrahams

For most crystallographers, the twin problems of how to measure integrated intensities accurately and how to measure them quickly are of daily concern. An open session of the IUCr Commission on Crystallographic Apparatus, called specifically to discuss these problems, provided a high point of the Sixth Congress. This session contained six invited papers, followed by a vigorous informal discussion held with less rigid attention to time than most other sessions.

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S. C. Abrahams, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, N.J..

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