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| But even when you are working with real data, you can compare your results with the outcome of the simulation to prove if they are reasonable. | But even when you are working with real data, you can compare your results with the outcome of the simulation to prove if they are reasonable. | ||
| - | [[workflow:training_with_simulation|Click here to train your workflow with a simulated dataset.]] | + | [[processing:workflow_training|Click here to train your workflow with a simulated dataset.]] |
| - | ===== Workflow: | + | ===== Workflow: |
| + | This step is actually not part of the MGC but a normal Rietveld refinement. However, it is a necessary step for further processing workflows. | ||
| + | ===== Workflow: Getting a list of grains and their orientations ===== | ||
| + | This workflow will provide you with a list of grains, as well as an orientation of each single grain in your sample. [[processing: | ||
| + | ===== ... ===== | ||
| + | More to come ... | ||
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