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Subject: Indexing and parameter refining on powder diagrams?? -- From: Thomas Kerestedian
Subject: OHP's (overhead projection slides) -- From: "Keith Wilkinson"
Subject: Re: Indexing and parameter refining on powder diagrams?? -- From: Armel Le Bail

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Subject: Indexing and parameter refining on powder diagrams??
From: Thomas Kerestedian
Date: Fri, 29 Nov 1996 17:20:27 +0200
Hi there,
Can anybody point me to a good program for indexing and refining cell
parameters, based on powder diffraction data? I am looking for something
friendly and still good, running under Windows or DOS.
Thanks,
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Thomas Kerestedjian, Geol. Inst. Bulgarian Acad. Sci.
24 Georgi Bonchev Str., 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
mailto:thomas@geology.acad.bg;  http://www.geology.acad.bg/~thomas
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Subject: OHP's (overhead projection slides)
From: "Keith Wilkinson"
Date: 29 Nov 1996 22:28:52 GMT
Hi,
I am just teaching some of the finer points of A-level chemistry to pupils
(16-19 yr. olds) in particular ionic bonding and covalent bonding. Can
anyone recommend any OHPs that complement teaching in this area? Is there a
channel or newsgroup that circulates OHPs in binary as they do fonts, and
clipart?
many thanks
keith wilkinson
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Keith Wilkinson                               
Department of Chemistry
Winchester College UK
+44(0)1962-620575
http://schools.sys.uea.ac.uk/schoolnet/winchester
k.wilkinson@kes.hants.sch.uk
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Subject: Re: Indexing and parameter refining on powder diagrams??
From: Armel Le Bail
Date: Sat, 30 Nov 1996 10:26:43 +0100
Thomas Kerestedian wrote:
> Can anybody point me to a good program for indexing and refining cell
> parameters, based on powder diffraction data? I am looking for something
> friendly and still good, running under Windows or DOS.
We use a local modification of CELREF from Laugier & Filhol (1978).
This program continues to give us satisfaction so that we have now
a Windows 95 version. Unfortunately, it is in french. A compacted
file with short manual, example, executable and FORTRAN source is
available at: 
                  http://fluo.univ-lemans.fr:8001/eracel.zip
   Best wishes,
       Armel Le Bail
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