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Re: [ccp4bb] units of f0, f', f''

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From: Tim Gruene tg {- at -} SHELX {- dot -} UNI-AC {- dot -} GWDG {- dot -} DE
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Subject: Re: units of f0, f', f''
From: marc {- dot -} schiltz {- at -} EPFL {- dot -} CH marc {- dot -} schiltz {- at -} EPFL {- dot -} CH
Date: 2010-02-27

Quoting Dale Tronrud :

>
> P.S. to respond out-of-band to Dr. Schiltz: On the US flag I see 7
> "red stripes",
> 6 "white stripes", and 50 "stars". If I state "I see 7" I have conveyed no
> useful information.


Yes, but cast in a mathematical equations one would write :

Number of red stripes = 7
Number of white stripes = 6
Number of stars = 50

i.e. without units

one would not write :

Number = 7 red stripes
Number = 6 white stripes
Number = 50 stars


Marc




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