International
Tables for
Crystallography
Volume G
Definition and exchange of crystallographic data
Edited by S. R. Hall and B. McMahon

International Tables for Crystallography (2006). Vol. G. ch. 2.3, p. 42

Section 2.3.4. A complex example

H. J. Bernsteina* and A. P. Hammersleyb

a Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Kramer Science Center, Dowling College, Idle Hour Blvd, Oakdale, NY 11769, USA, and bESRF/EMBL Grenoble, 6 rue Jules Horowitz, France
Correspondence e-mail:  yaya@bernstein-plus-sons.com

2.3.4. A complex example

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In Example 2.3.4.1[link] only the ARRAY_DATA category CIF identifiers are shown. The other CIF data items are not shown. This shows a possible structuring of a more complicated example. There are two header sections; the first contains two data blocks and defines three binary sections. CIF comment lines, starting with a hash mark `#', are used to clarify the structure.

Example 2.3.4.1. A multiple-block CBF with several images.[link]

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