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The relationships h1 = h0 + Δhn and n = Δh−1(h1h0) [Gabe (1969). In Crystallographic Computing, edited by F. R. Ahmed. Copenhagen: Munksgaard], establishing the correspondence between the crystal indices h1 and the segment indices n of a given reflection, can be used to generate the reflections in the unique set, decide whether a reflection belongs to the unique set, find the unique indices of a given reflection and check the correctness of the segment data Δh and h0. These relationships have been used as the basis of the index generation scheme of the NRC diffractometer program to collect intensity data as a sequence of symmetry-related sets and as the principle of the ordering algorithm of a data reduction program which can treat all symmetries including the trigonal symmetries in rhombohedral cells without the requirement of any special logic.

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