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The Atomic Scattering Factor is a measure of how an Atom scatters incident X-ray or electron beams, crucial for determining the Electron density distribution in crystallography. It depends on the Angle of scattering and the Wavelength of the incident beam, providing insight into the atomic structure and Arrangement within a crystal lattice.
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