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* Borgstahl, G. E. O. "Incommensurate Crystallography by Sander van Smaalen" Crystallography reviews 14 , 259-260 (2008). | * Borgstahl, G. E. O. "Incommensurate Crystallography by Sander van Smaalen" Crystallography reviews 14 , 259-260 (2008). | ||
* J. J. Lovelace, C. R. Murphy, L. Daniels, K. Narayan, C. E. Schutt, U. Lindberg, C. Svensson and G. E. O. Borgstahl (2008) J. Appl. Cryst. 41, 600-605. Protein crystals can be incommensurately modulated. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0021889808010716]. PDF at [http://www.princeton.edu/~actin/documents/Proteincrystalscanbeincommensuratelymodulated.pdf] |
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An indication of an incommensurate lattice is the existence of satellite spots near the main spots at spacings that don't agree with the lattice repeat.
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- Borgstahl, G. E. O. "Incommensurate Crystallography by Sander van Smaalen" Crystallography reviews 14 , 259-260 (2008).