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Crystals User Guide

Chapter 10: Conclusion

CRYSTALS contains many more options than have been mentioned in this Guide. We know of no easy way to pass on knowledge about the system. It is big, and it is powerful, and for the users who have come to terms with the disk and parameter handling facilities, it is an enjoyable system to work with. When you begin to use it, use keywords frequently and in full. This will help you to remember the syntax of the instructions. Use your imagination in trying to break the system, and so learn its useful limits.



[The Crystals User Guide | Getting Started | Atoms And Peaks, Parameters, And Parameter Values. | Fourier And Patterson Functions | Generalised Fourier Sections | Regularisation | Hydrogen Placing | Refinement | Results | Conclusion]

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