Jmol – a paradigm shift in crystallographic visualization
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Figure 22
Temperature data depicted as spheres of different size and color – an alternative to the standard mapping shown in Fig. 21[link]. In this depiction, larger spheres indicate higher positional uncertainty in the data set (load =1crn; {*}.radius={*}.temperature.all.mul(0.05); color temperature).










The script commands and data file used by Jmol are available from Crystallography Journals Online as supplementary material for this article.

Figure 22
Temperature data depicted as spheres of different size and color – an alternative to the standard mapping shown in Fig. 21[link]. In this depiction, larger spheres indicate higher positional uncertainty in the data set (load =1crn; {*}.radius={*}.temperature.all.mul(0.05); color temperature).

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