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Principles of Macromolecular X‐Ray Crystallography

Current Protocols in Protein Science, 1997
AbstractX‐ray crystallography is one of the major tools available for protein structural analysis. This unit provides an introductory review of the principles of X‐ray crystallography that covers how the image is generated and analyzed. The second half of the unit describes strategies for producing crystals of protein, including methods for dealing ...
David R. Davies, Alison B. Hickman
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Solvents and x-ray crystallography

Journal of Crystal Growth, 1989
Abstract The number of crystal structures determined by X-ray crystallography, containing organic solvent molecules other than water, has increased drastically during the last decade. Only commonly used solvents are found in crystal structures. Four different functions of these solvents in the crystal structures can be identified: accepting and ...
P. van der Sluis, Jan Kroon
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Au133(SPh-tBu)52 nanomolecules: X-ray crystallography, optical, electrochemical, and theoretical analysis.

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2015
Crystal structure determination has revolutionized modern science in biology, chemistry, and physics. However, the difficulty in obtaining periodic crystal lattices which are needed for X-ray crystal analysis has hindered the determination of atomic ...
A. Dass   +9 more
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Aspects of X-Ray Crystallography [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1951
Selected Topics in X-Ray Crystallography from the Delft X-Ray Institutes Edited by J. Bouman. (Monographs on Theoretical and Applied Physics, Vol. 3.) Pp. xv + 375. (Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co., 1951.) 76s.
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X-Ray Crystallography In Technology

Nature, 1953
X-Ray Crystallographic Technology By Andre Guinier. English translation by T. L. Tippell; edited by Prof. Kathleen Lonsdale. Pp. xiii + 330 + 16 plates. (London: Hilger and Watts, Ltd., 1952.) 56s. net.
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Automation in X-Ray Crystallography

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1963
The contributions made to our understanding of chemistry through the use of crystallography have been numerous and, in some cases, spectacular.
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An Introduction to X-Ray Crystallography

Measurement Science and Technology, 1997
The first edition of Woolfson's An Introduction to X-ray Crystallography was published in 1970. It was a popular textbook for the senior undergraduate or graduate student beginning a serious study of x-ray crystallography. It was exactly what it claimed to be, a sound and uncompromising introduction for those intending to become professional ...
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Extinction in X-ray crystallography

Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society, 1947
Extinction is the increase in absorption that is to be expected when Bragg reflection of X-rays takes place in single crystals, and the corresponding decrease in intensity of reflection observed.The increase of absorption was directly observed in 1914 in two ways. Using the ionization spectrometer, W. H.
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Crystallography: X-ray vision – a textbook for secondary school and university teachers and students

Acta Crystallographica Section A: Foundations and Advances
Simona Galli   +2 more
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