Publisher's Synopsis
The advent of large, high-flux facilities has provided an opportunity for the rapid collection of neutron and X-ray scattering data. A further consequence has been an increase in the diversity of the information available and a shifting of the traditional boundaries between the techniques. This study aims to analyze the data that can be obtained from either or both neutron and X-ray scattering methods and to identify the important areas of overlap.;The information included in these reports emphasizes the complementary information available by using both techniques to gain a more complete understanding of the system under investigation. This volume consists mainly of actual experimental results obtained from samples ranging from inorganic glasses to biological macromolecules.