Hi Hashem: My perspective is that you ALWAYS need to be skeptical of any fitting results you obtain. YOu need to decide if they are consistent with standards, if there is a reasonable explanation of why they come out the way they do, etc. That is not to say that they will be wrong but always take it cautiously. Carlo On Fri, 2 Oct 2009, Hashem Stietiya wrote:
Thank you Dr. Segre,
So I should not be skeptical if my fitting results return a high Debye Waller value for my first shell as compared with the second shell.
I appreciate your help.
Hashem Stietiya
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 12:00 PM,
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