On 08/10/2007, K P <kpbotany(a)gmail.com> wrote:
It's amazing there is a world in chemistry outside
of x-ray
diffraction and fourier transforms
But we were talking about x-ray diffraction. The maths and physics
guys you object to are your experts.
and it is peopled by working
chemists who do math. And, although our wiki article is not clue to
it, x-ray diffraction is not wholey limited to chemists.
First you object to "a bunch of physicists and mathematicians"
apparently writing the thing then of it being too biological now you
complain it is limited to chemists.
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geni