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LETTERS on the interpretation of Patterson Fourier syntheses (vector maps) have recently appeared in NATURE1,2,3. Is not the claim made or implied in these letters, that a new method of interpretation has been discovered, due to a mis-apprehension concerning the existing methods of crystal analysis?
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BRAGG, W. Patterson Diagrams in Crystal Analysis. Nature 143, 73–74 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/143073a0
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