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Commission on High Pressure
          
                     
 
                      
    At the 14th Congress in Perth, in 1987, a High-Pressure Group was
     established within the Commission on Crystallographic Apparatus to represent
     and support high-pressure crystallography. The subsequent decade saw
an   extraordinary  growth in the range and quality of high-pressure diffraction
   studies - particularly  using powder methods - on both synchrotron and
neutron   sources. This was stimulated by the power of present-day sources,
and by  major developments in detectors and high-pressure technology. The
High-Pressure   Group maintained a high level of activity from its inception,
with a series   of international workshops, starting in Munich in 1989. This
culminated in  a major effort by the Group for the 17th General Assembly
and International   Congress in Seattle in 1996, which saw a celebration
of a fertile and exciting   decade in two keynote lectures and six microsymposia
spanning the current   range of science and techniques. At the same Congress,
it was decided to  create our new Commission.          
 
                             
           
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