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Subject: Re: Is anomalous signal a different wavelength?
From: Marc SCHILTZ marc {- dot -} schiltz {- at -} EPFL {- dot -} CH
Date: 2007-05-31

Ethan A Merritt wrote:
> And please note that "resonant scattering" is not a standard term.
>

"Resonant Scattering" is now the standard term accepted and used
anywhere in the X-ray physics and crystallography literature, except in
protein crystallography.

It is the more adequate term since the X-ray phenomena under discussion
involve resonant interactions of photons with matter and are actually
not at all 'anomalous'.

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Marc SCHILTZ http://lcr.epfl.ch

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