There is a mirror for his Neutron Scattering Lengths page
(bit of a kludge) at the CCP14 site at Daresbury Lab, U.K.:
http://www.dl.ac.uk/CCP/CCP14/ccp/web-mirrors/neutrons/n-scatter/n-lengths/
Or via the CCP14 auto-mirroring area at:
http://www.dl.ac.uk/CCP/CCP14/mirror/mirror.htm
Lachlan.
> > Anyone have an idea where neutron scattering lengths are
> >listed...somewhere perhaps on the web?
>
> http://ne43.ne.uiuc.edu/n-scatter/n-lengths/
>
> Alan Hewat, ILL Grenoble, FRANCE <hewat@ill.fr> tel (33) 4.76.20.72.13
> ftp://ftp.ill.fr/pub/dif fax (33) 4.76.48.39.06 http://www.ill.fr/dif/
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