Result for 0D5D70BB0860DA298E028BCE67F4AA5E51C7FB70

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FileName./usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/periodictable/__pycache__/density.cpython-38.pyc
FileSize7077
MD5ADC57F422EA81E59E1AB53D5FFCA2A4C
SHA-10D5D70BB0860DA298E028BCE67F4AA5E51C7FB70
SHA-2566B0906D9D04A37200ABA0BFA1CD4C46E85B941E25B4AC4EE162C983EAF04B84E
SSDEEP192:JiAlm2Rma31Y28ot/t0o4YXr/Cwynv1isthR0DkntO1v5PpoT:BY2Rh31aob0mr/tyv1iCRgkntO5lpoT
TLSHT168E11C0307822E61F7AA93F2D84E12498792D273F3605E06BDDD40962F137B9A5F8D97
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MD56F23263C17E70D9785C808FAFEAB6BAF
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription This package provides a periodic table of the elements with support for mass, density and xray/neutron scattering information. Masses, densities and natural abundances come from the NIST Physics Laboratory, but do not represent a critical evaluation by NIST scientists. Neutron scattering calculations use values collected by the Atomic Institute of the Austrian Universities. These values do corresponding to those from other packages, though there are some differences depending to the tables used. Bound coherent neutron scattering for gold in particular is significantly different from older value: 7.63(6) as easured in 1974 compared to 7.90(7) as measured in 1990. X-ray scattering calculations use a combination of empirical and theoretical values from the LBL Center for X-ray Optics. These values differ from those given in other sources such as the International Tables for Crystallography, Volume C, and so may give different results from other packages..
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython3-periodictable
PackageRelease2.fc32
PackageVersion1.5.2
SHA-1C2DD5CB7BAE0E8CD1BA437A8E313F01C317741AC
SHA-25654CDC9B40EBD50E1C31A97CF97760C20474BACE0F7738A7AA3D165B74C5D49E7