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  2. Miller index - Wikipedia

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    Equivalently, (hkℓ) denotes a plane that intercepts the three points a 1 /h, a 2 /k, and a 3 /ℓ, or some multiple thereof. That is, the Miller indices are proportional to the inverses of the intercepts of the plane, in the basis of the lattice vectors.

  3. Kuala Lumpur Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Kuala Lumpur General Hospital (Malay: Hospital Kuala Lumpur, abbr: HKL) is the largest Malaysian government-owned public hospital and higher specialised hospital in Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Hospital opened in 1870, HKL is a not-for-profit institution and serves as the flagship hospital of the Malaysian public healthcare system.

  4. Structure factor - Wikipedia

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    This function is shown in the Figure for different values of . When the scattering from every particle is in phase, which is when the scattering is at a reciprocal lattice point q = 2 k π / a {\displaystyle q=2k\pi /a} , the sum of the amplitudes must be ∝ N {\displaystyle \propto N} and so the maxima in intensity are ∝ N 2 {\displaystyle ...

  5. Law of rational indices - Wikipedia

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    Miller indices of a plane (hkl) and a direction [hkl].The intercepts on the axes are at a/ h, b/ k and c/ l. The International Union of Crystallography (IUCr) gives the following definition: "The law of rational indices states that the intercepts, OP, OQ, OR, of the natural faces of a crystal form with the unit-cell axes a, b, c are inversely proportional to prime integers, h, k, l.

  6. MDCalc - Wikipedia

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    MDCalc is a free online medical reference for healthcare professionals that provides point-of-care clinical decision-support tools, including medical calculators, scoring systems, and algorithms. [1] MDCalc is also a mobile and web app. [ 2 ] The decision-support tools are based on published clinical research, [ 3 ] and MDCalc’s content is ...

  7. Medical calculator - Wikipedia

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    Medical calculators arose because modern medicine makes frequent use of scores and indices that put physicians' memory and calculation skills to the test. [2] The advent of personal computers, the Internet and Web, and more recently personal digital assistants (PDAs) have formed an environment conducive to their development, spread and use.

  8. R-factor (crystallography) - Wikipedia

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    There is no theoretical maximum, but in practice, values are considerably less than one even for poor models, provided the model includes a suitable scale factor. Random experimental errors in the data contribute to R {\displaystyle R} even for a perfect model, and these have more leverage when the data are weak or few, such as for a low ...

  9. Le Bail method - Wikipedia

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    The parameters being fitted include the unit-cell parameters, the instrumental zero error, peak width parameters, and peak shape parameters. First, the Le Bail method defines an arbitrary starting value for the intensities (I obs). This value is ordinarily set to one, but other values may be used.