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Re: [Imgcif-l] imgCIF Dictionary (v. 1.5.4) Possible Typo

Dear Colleagues,

   The imgCIF dictionary is built on a refers to the mmCIF
dictionary.  The referenced items are in the mmCIF dictionary.

   Regards,
     Herbert

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On Fri, 6 Jun 2008, Justin Anderson wrote:

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> I would like to add to this list the following:
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>   - save__diffrn_radiation.wavelength_id (page 63) "is a pointer to _
>   diffrn_radiation_wavelength.id in category DIFFRN_RADIATION_WAVELENGTH
>   category" but I can't find that category
>   - save__diffrn_radiation.diffrn_id (page 57) "is a pointer to
> _diffrn.idin the DIFFRN category" (can't find DIFFRN category
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> ~Justin
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> On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Justin Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Dear Group,
>>
>> In the imgCIF dictionary there are two fields described as references to "_
>> diffrn.id in the DIFFRN category".  The fields making that statement are
>> "save__diffrn_measurement.diffrn_id" on page 53 and
>> "save__diffrn_detector.diffrn_id" on page 45.
>>
>> I may be blind but I'm not finding a category entitled simply "DIFFRN".
>> Perhaps these fields are meant to point to somewhere else?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> --
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