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         Crystallography:     more books (100)
  1. Modern Crystallography I (Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences) by B. K. Vainshtein, 1980-12
  2. Handbook of Crystallography: For Electron Microscopists and Others by Allen G. Jackson, 1991-08-16
  3. International Tables for X-Ray Crystallography. Volume II: Mathematical Tables by John S. (ed.); Lonsdale, Kathleen (Ed.) Kasper, 1972
  4. General crystallography;: A brief compendium (A Series of books in geology) by Wieger Fokke de Jong, 1959
  5. Chemical Crystallography - An Introduction To Optical And X Ray Methods. by C.W. Bunn, 2007-03-15
  6. Complete set of Online and Printed Editions of the International Tables for Crystallography
  7. Optical Crystallography by Ernest Eugene Wahlstrom, 1979-07
  8. Optical Crystallography (MSA Monograph Series) by F. Donald Bloss, 1999-10-01
  9. Crystallography by M. Edward Wadsworth, 2009-04-27
  10. Historical Atlas of Crystallography
  11. Handbook of Mineralogy Blowpipe Analysis and Geometrical Crystallography by Gurdon Montague Butler, 2009-04-27
  12. From the borderland between crystallography and chemistry by Victor Goldschmidt, 1904-01-01
  13. International Tables for Crystallography,Volume A1: Symmetry relations between space groups
  14. Elementary crystallography: With which is given a series of nets for the construction of models illustrative of the simple crystalline forms by James B. Jordan, 1873-01-01

81. Crystallographic Tutorials
Four Things You Should Do Once you Have A Native Dataset. 1) Twinning Server 2) Matthews Coefficient 3) Self Rotation Function using GLRF
http://www.doe-mbi.ucla.edu/~sawaya/tutorials/tutorials.html
Crystallographic Tutorials Software Tutorials To Aid You in Determining Your Crystal Structure plus some advice from Mike Characterizing your crystal Characterizing your crystal
Four Things You Should Do Once you Have A Native Dataset 1) Twinning Server
2) Matthews Coefficient
3) Self Rotation Function
using GLRF
4) Native Patterson Map using XtalView Molecular Replacement Molecular Replacement
Chose an algorithm best suited to your problem. 1) GLRF
2) Amore
3) EPMR
4) CNS
5) Queen of Spades
6) Fffear Phasing with Multiple Isomorphous Replacement/Anomalous Scattering (MIRAS) or Multiwavelength Anomalous Dispersion (MAD)
Involves multiple steps. A) Preparing Heavy Atom Derivatives B) Evaluating the quality of a potential derivative. C) Calculating an Isomorphous difference Patterson map D) Calculating an Anomalous difference Patterson map E) Calculating Phases 1) Solve 2) Mlphare 3) Sharp Graphics Graphics We offer examples from each program to help you choose the program best suited to your needs. Specifically, we consider two types of figures typically appearing in crystallographic articles; (1) panoramic view (tertiary/quaternary structure) and (2) close up views (active sites, interfaces, etc.) and 1) Ribbons 2) Setor 3) O with Molray 4) Rasmol with Raster3D 5) WebLab viewer 6) Ligplot Overview Facilities People Services ... Search

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83. X-Ray Laboratory In The Institute Of Physics, Prague
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