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# Line 463 | Line 463 | i} at a temperature of 77K.  We will leave it to our e
463   non-polar molecules.  Figs. \ref{fig:gofr} and \ref{fig:sofq} contain
464   our predictions for both the pair distribution function ($g_{OO}(r)$)
465   and the structure factor ($S(\vec{q})$ for ice $I_c$ and for ice-{\it
466 < i} at a temperature of 77K.  We will leave it to our experimental
467 < colleagues to determine whether this ice polymorph is named
468 < appropriately or if it should be promoted to Ice-0.
466 > i} at a temperature of 77K.  In a quick comparison of the predicted
467 > S(q) for Ice-{\it i} and experimental studies of amorphous solid
468 > water, it is possible that some of the ``spurious'' peaks that could
469 > not be assigned in HDA could correspond to peaks labeled in this
470 > S(q).\cite{Bizid87} It should be noted that there is typically poor
471 > agreement on crystal densities between simulation and experiment, so
472 > such peak comparisons should be made with caution.  We will leave it
473 > to our experimental colleagues to determine whether this ice polymorph
474 > is named appropriately or if it should be promoted to Ice-0.
475  
476   \begin{figure}
477   \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{iceGofr.eps}
478 < \caption{Radial distribution functions of (A) Ice-{\it i} and (B) ice $I_c$ at 77 K from simulations of the SSD/RF water model.}
478 > \caption{Radial distribution functions of Ice-{\it i} and ice $I_c$
479 > calculated from from simulations of the SSD/RF water model at 77 K.}
480   \label{fig:gofr}
481   \end{figure}
482  
# Line 477 | Line 484 | instrument function (0.075 \AA$^{-1}$ width) to compen
484   \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{sofq.eps}
485   \caption{Predicted structure factors for Ice-{\it i} and ice $I_c$ at
486   77 K.  The raw structure factors have been convoluted with a gaussian
487 < instrument function (0.075 \AA$^{-1}$ width) to compensate
488 < for the trunction effects in our finite size simulations.}
487 > instrument function (0.075 \AA$^{-1}$ width) to compensate for the
488 > trunction effects in our finite size simulations. The labeled peaks
489 > compared favorably with ``spurious'' peaks observed in experimental
490 > studies of amorphous solid water.\cite{Bizid87}}
491   \label{fig:sofq}
492   \end{figure}
493  

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