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    Acta Crystallogr A. 1995 Jan 1;51 ( Pt 1):33-8.

    An empirical correction for absorption anisotropy.

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    Medical Foundation of Buffalo, New York 14203.

    Abstract

    A least-squares procedure is described for modeling an empirical transmission surface as sampled by multiple symmetry-equivalent and/or azimuth rotation-equivalent intensity measurements. The fitting functions are sums of real spherical harmonic functions of even order, ylm(-u0) + ylm(u1), 2 < or = l = 2n < or = 8. The arguments of the functions are the components of unit direction vectors, -u0 for the reverse incident beam and u1 for the scattered beam, referred to crystal-fixed Cartesian axes. The procedure has been checked by calculations against standard absorption test data.

    PMID:
    7702794
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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