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X-ray diffraction techniques have the potential to decrease the time required to determine microfibril angles dramatically. In this paper, we discuss the latest version of a curve-fitting toll that permits us to reduce the time required to evaluate MFA X-ray diffraction patterns. Further, because this tool reflects the underlying physics more accurately than existing tools, we expect it to yield more accurate estimates of MFA.
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Wood, Mechanical properties, X-rays, Computer simulation, Microfibrils, Quality, DiffractionEdition | Availability |
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JMFA 2--a graphically interactive Java program that fits microfibril angle x-ray diffraction data
2006, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory
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JMFA 2--a graphically interactive Java program that fits microfibril angle x-ray diffraction data
2006, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory
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