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cylinder length
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- From: "I. David Brown" <idbrown@mcmail.CIS.McMaster.CA>
- Date: Fri, 1 May 1998 14:14:50 +0100 (BST)
I have just received the following suggestion from Bill Clegg: ---------- The CIF dictionary has items for min, mean and max crystal dimensions; also for the radius of a spherical or cylindrical crystal. But there seems to be no defined item for the LENGTH of a cylindrical crystal. I have checked with Syd, who agrees that this seems to be an omission. Could something be added, please? I know it's not likely to be needed often, but I've just come across a case in handling an Acta Cryst submission. I'll cheat on this occasion and use the _max item for it, but I don't think that's really quite the right answer in the long term. ----------- I would suggest that we add an item: _exptl_crystal_size_length and in the definition of the _exptl_crystal_size_ items we replace the sentence: 'If the crystal is a sphere of a cylinder the '_rad' item is the radius' with 'If the crystal is a sphere then the '_rad' item is its radius. If the crystal is a cylinder then the '_rad' item is its radius and the '_length' item is its length' or should we use 'height' instead of 'length'? David Brown
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