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         Crystallography:     more books (100)
  1. High-Pressure Crystallography: From Fundamental Phenomena to Technological Applications (NATO Science for Peace and Security Series B: Physics and Biophysics)
  2. The Basics of Crystallography and Diffraction: Third Edition (International Lunion of Crystallography Texts on Crystallography) by Christopher Hammond, 2009-06-15
  3. Foundations of Crystallography with Computer Applications by Maureen M. Julian, 2008-04-09
  4. Principles of X-ray Crystallography by Li-ling Ooi, 2010-05-02
  5. Crystals, X-rays and Proteins: Comprehensive Protein Crystallography by Dennis Sherwood, Jon Cooper, 2011-01-01
  6. Outline of Crystallography for Biologists by David Blow, 2002-06-20
  7. Practical Protein Crystallography, Second Edition by Duncan E. McRee, 1999-09-15
  8. Fundamentals of Crystallography by C. Giacovazzo, H.L. Monaco, et all 2002-07-15
  9. Elementary Crystallography by William Shirley Bayley, 2009-04-27
  10. Macromolecular Crystallography Protocols, Volume 2: Structure Determination (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  11. Introduction to Macromolecular Crystallography by Alexander McPherson, 2009-02-03
  12. Crystallography of the Polymethylene Chain: An Inquiry into the Structure of Waxes (International Union of Crystallography Monographs on Crystallography) by Douglas L. Dorset, 2005-02-17
  13. Crystal Structure Refinement: A Crystallographer's Guide to SHELXL (International Union of Crystallography Texts on Crystallography) by Peter Müller, Regine Herbst-Irmer, et all 2006-09-07
  14. Mathematical Techniques in Crystallography and Materials Science by Edward Prince, 2004-05-14

21. Glasgow Protein Crystallography Home Page
The University of Glasgow has a long tradition in crystallography. From 1942 to 1970 J.M. Robertson held the Gardiner Chair of Chemistry and established
http://www.chem.gla.ac.uk/research/groups/protein/
The University of Glasgow has a long tradition in crystallography. From 1942 to 1970 J.M. Robertson held the Gardiner Chair of Chemistry and established Glasgow as a major centre for crystallography. In particular his work on phthalocyanine structures showed how isomorphous replacement could be used to obtain phase information. Robertson established a school of crystallography which was to become world famous where many leading crystallographers obtained their training. In 1989 Neil Isaacs was appointed to the Joseph Black Chair of Protein Crystallography to establish a protein crystallography laboratory which would interact with and support the biological research in the University. Present areas of research include the folowing topics : Some useful Crystallographic resources from Glasgow:

22. SpringerLink Home - Main
www.springerlink.com/openurl. asp?genre=journal issn=10741542 - Similar pages Chemical crystallography Oxford HomeCrystals is a single crystal X-raystructure analysis software suite maintained by researchers in theChemical crystallography Laboratory in Oxford and
http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=journal&issn=1074-1542

23. EPSRC National Crystallography Service
EPSRC National crystallography Service, Chemistry, University of Southampton, UK.
http://www.ncs.chem.soton.ac.uk/
School of Chemistry
University of Southampton
Highfield
Southampton. SO17 1BJ
Tel: 02380 596722
Fax: 02380 596723
How to find us
Interactive Services Application Forms Synchrotron Service ... UK National Services Latest news (19/02/2008) Daresbury Stn 9.8 Beam Time Updates The nHelix will be available on the 14th to 17th, with data collections down to ~25K.
Users wishing to make use of this facility please email us with their requests and experiment details. (12/02/2008) Upcoming workshop on synchrotron crystallography for users of the EPSRC National Crystallography Service Daresbury Laboratory, Thursday 13 and Friday 14 March 2008 Further details available here (11/02/2008) RSS Feed: Lab Status Updates All the latest news from the NCS is now available as an RSS feed. (1/10/2007) Guidelines for Sample Submission New Guidance for submitting your samples to the service can be found here Latest News Archive
Welcome to the EPSRC UK National Crystallography Service
The Service is an amalgamation of resources at two centres; laboratory-based facilities in the Chemical Crystallography Laboratory at the School of Chemistry, University of Southampton, together with provision of a synchrotron-based facility on station 9.8 at the Daresbury Laboratory.

24. CaRIne Crystallography Software
CaRIne is used for teaching crystallography and for research in materials science, chemistry and earth sciences. It brings real lattices, XRay diffraction
http://pagespro-orange.fr/carine.crystallography/
The crystallographic software for research and teaching 1 software, 2 complementary and compatible versions Website navigator CaRIne Crystallography CaRIne Full description Teaching with CaRIne Support News TRIAL VERSION 4.0 Now available The trial version of CaRIne 4.0 is now available for Windows. Download it to learn how it became easy to create complex structures. CARINE REGISTRED USER ZONE Opened for registred users Keep the contact with CaRIne and get all the power of it by downloading and installing all the last added functionalities. CARINE 4.0 TUTORIALS Now available The last version brings numerous tutorials that will make you becoming experts. Get the last version of CaRIne. CaRIne Crystallography 4.0 for Windows and Linux show all pictures CaRIne Crystallography is a crystallographic software which has been developed since 1989 and which is used by thousands of persons around the world for teaching, research and edition is now available in a totally rethought version. The first part of this new version 4.0

25. Crystallography Now A Web Page Dedicated To The Memory Of
crystallography Now. A web page dedicated to the memory of Kyparissos Stephanos (18571917). WHAT IS THIS PAGE ABOUT, AND WHAT IS A WALLPAPER PATTERN?
http://www.oswego.edu/~baloglou/103/seventeen.html
George Baloglou
(AMS) Abstract
Crystallography Now
A web page dedicated to the memory of Kyparissos Stephanos (1857-1917)
WHAT IS THIS PAGE ABOUT, AND WHAT IS A WALLPAPER PATTERN?
In what follows I provide a brief description and rigorous classification of the seventeen planar crystallographic groups (also known as wallpaper patterns). This topic forms the core of my ISOMETRICA book, which is in turn an outgrowth of the SYMMETRIES course ( MAT 103 ) that Margaret Groman introduced at SUNY Oswego in 1992 (as SYMMETRY AND CULTURE ) and I taught for ten consecutive semesters prior to my 2000-2001 sabbatical leave. And this page will eventually be part of a much larger and varied web page closely associated with MAT 103 . The mathematical background assumed is minimal after all, the description and classification offered here are purely geometrical and totally elementary. Missing details may be found in my book or worked out with the help of a more geometrically inclined friend or teacher. (At the other end, ambitious readers may like to extend my approach to the 'real', three-dimensional crystallographic groups!) A wallpaper pattern may be defined as a subset of the plane invariant under translation in two, therefore by the familiar from Physics Parallelogram Law infinitely many directions; a simple example is provided by the

26. The Protein Crystallography Information Portal - Index
News, posters, events and suppliers from the main portal site for the field of Protein crystallography.
http://www.proteincrystallography.com/
Make this your homepage Latest Headlines Ono Enters into a New Fragment-Based Drug Discovery Agreement with Evotec
The collaboration applies Evotec’s EVOlution™ platform to identify novel, small molecular weight compounds active against a protease target. Honeybee Researcher to Unravel Properties Governing Lifespan with Support from Norway
An ASU professor receives $1.4 million grant to investigate biochemical factors influencing aging and longevity in honeybees. Proteros Biostructures Expands Successful Protein Crystallography Collaboration with OSI Pharmaceuticals
Under the expanded agreement, Proteros will now provide Gene-to-Structure services to OSI. Proteros Biostructures Expands Successful Protein Crystallography Collaboration With OSI Pharmaceuticals
Following the successful delivery of valuable high resolution protein-ligand-structures on multiple kinase targets under Proteros’ Gallery Structure mode with compounds supplied by OSI, Proteros will now provide also Gene-to-Structure services to OSI. Evotec Expands Collaboration With InterMune
InterMune, Inc., has signed a second drug discovery contract with Evotec.

27. Crystallography Centre
The crystallography Centre at NUI, Galway is dedicated to the determination of molecular structure by Xray diffraction techniques.
http://www.nuigalway.ie/cryst/
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Embrace life, embrace knowledge, embrace the future with NUI Galway! Warning: Your browser doesn't support all of the features in this Web site. Please view our accessibility page for more details. Home Research Crystallography Centre Chemistry Quick Search WHAT IS THIS?
Searches this and other areas of the Web site as you type. Results appear on this page.
Also searches the entire Web site (with results on a new page) if you press enter or click on 'Go'.
Crystallography Centre
The Crystallography Centre at NUI, Galway is dedicated to the determination of molecular structure by X-ray diffraction techniques.

28. ETH - CRYSTAL - Crystallography
Laboratory of crystallography Department of Materials ETH Zurich WolfgangPauli-Str. 10 CH-8093 Zurich Switzerland, Head Secretary Telephone Telefax
http://www.crystal.mat.ethz.ch/
Home People Contact Sitemap ... Help Search Research Education Introduction Location ... crystal
Crystallography
Cover Picture The cover picture shows a cutout from the reconstructed zero layer of a decagonal Al Co Ni Quasicrystal based on 720 step-scan images. ICQ-10 6-11-Jul-2008 The Tenth International Conference on Quasicrystals will be held in Zurich in  July this year.
Donald W. Breck Award 2007 16-Aug-2007
O. Terasaki (Stockholm University), L.B. McCusker and Ch. Baerlocher (ETH Z¼rich) were awarded the 2007 Breck Award by the International Zeolite Association.
Zeolite reveals its secret 1-Mar-2007
A synthetic zeolite has guarded the secret of its structure for ten years.  ETH Zurich scientists have now...
Laboratory of Crystallography
Department of Materials
ETH Zurich
Wolfgang-Pauli-Str. 10
CH-8093 Zurich
Switzerland Head: Secretary: Telephone: Telefax: Prof. Walter Steurer Cornelia Aurelio Two PhD student positions available (click here for further information) Thesis project available (click here for further information)
Our Areas of Research:
Quasicrystals
Contact:  Walter Steurer PhD students:   Sofia Deloudi, Frank Fleischer, Heinrich Orsini-Rosenberg and Angelica Strutz

29. The US National Committee For Crystallography
It is our desire to have as wide a representation as possible from the research areas that constitute crystallography and from the interdisciplinary areas
http://www.sdsc.edu/Xtal/USNCCr/USNCCr.html
Supported jointly by the US National Committee for Crystallography and the San Diego Supercomputer Center.
THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
Last Update: February 12, 2003
SDSC USNCCr Editor
The following USNCCr related information is available from this page:
Charter
Functions
Membership
Membership List ...
IUCr Update
Charter
The United States National Committee for Crystallography (USNCCr) has been established to:
  • promote the advancement of the science of crystallography in the United States and throughout the world.
  • effect appropriate U.S. participation in the International Union of Crystallography (IUCr) through the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) and the National Research Council (NRC), which adheres to the Union on behalf of crystallographers in the United States.
    Functions
    The Committee's primary functions are:
  • to advise the President of the NAS on matters pertaining to U.S. participation in the IUCr.
  • to inform crystallographers in the United States concerning the activities of the IUCr.
  • to nominate to the NRC persons to represent the crystallographers in the United States as delegates to the General Assemblies of the IUCr and other meetings sponsored by the Union.
  • 30. NIST Neutron Crystallography Resources
    This page contains links to various documents and software of use for crystallography, particularly for use with the BT1 neutron powder diffractometer at
    http://www.ncnr.nist.gov/programs/crystallography/
    Home Instruments Techniques Search ... SiteMap
    NIST Neutron Crystallography Resources
    This page contains links to various documents and software of use for crystallography, particularly for use with the BT-1 neutron powder diffractometer at NIST.
    Information for BT-1 Users

    31. Select Conferences | Protein Crystallography Europe 2008 | Index
    Welcome to the inaugural Protein crystallography Europe conference and exhibition, to be held in the colourful city of Amsterdam.
    http://www.selectbiosciences.com/conferences/PCE2008/
    Home Register Agenda Abstract Submission ... Training Course
    Remind me about this event in: 1 Week 2 Weeks 3 Weeks 1 Month 2 Months 3 Months Email Address: Add this Event to my Outlook Calender Web Sponsors Welcome to the inaugural Protein Crystallography Europe conference and exhibition, to be held in the colourful city of Amsterdam The conference will be co-located with Virtual Discovery Europe . Registered delegates will also have access to this meeting ensuring a very cost-effective trip. Register now and save €100! Make the most of your trip by attending the pre-conference training course Keynote Speakers Naomi Chayen
    Professor,
    Imperial College London Sir Tom Blundell
    Professor,
    University of Cambridge
    Confirmed Speakers:
    Alexey Amunts , PhD Student, Tel Aviv University
    Ania Cohen , Staff Scientist, Stanford University
    Ashley Buckle , Group Leader, Monash University
    Christian Betzel , Professor, University of Hamburg
    Clyde Smith , Staff Scientist, Stanford University Gillian Norris , Senior Lecturer, Massey University Jan Sedzik , Associate Professor, Karolinska Institute Marcus Winter ,  Regional Manager, Oxford Diffraction Sylvie Nessler , Professor, CNRS Talapady Bhat , Project Leader, National Institute of Standards and Technology Big savings on group bookings!

    32. ACA Service Crystallography SIG Home Page
    The Service crystallography Special Interest Group was formed to provide a forum for professional service crystallographers. The membership serves in both
    http://www.pitt.edu/~geib/aca.html
    ACA Service Crystallography SIG Home Page
    "There never was a bad man that had ability for good service " Edmund Burke (1729-1797)
    Who We Are
    The Service Crystallography Special Interest Group was formed to provide a forum for professional service crystallographers. The membership serves in both academia and industry and consists of both small-molecule and macromolecular crystallographers. Membership is open to any ACA member who wishes to join.
    What We Do.... audio
    Much of our fun takes place at the national meeting of the American Crystallographic Association . The next ACA Meeting will take place in Orlando, Florida from May 28 to June 2, 2005. A primary meeting activity of the SIG is the sponsoring of scientific sessions of special interest to service crystallographers. Sessions sponsored by the Service SIG this year include "Data Collection Strategies " and "Presentation Techniques and Publication of Results." The Service SIG Business Meeting ( minutes from 2003 Covington, KY meeting ) will be held Monday (May 30, 2005) at 5:30 pm. Here we make plans for the following year's meeting and discuss various topics of specific interest to the SIG membership. Take advantage of these opportunities to participate and meet some of your fellow service SIGgers.

    33. Crystallography On OS X
    Use Fink to Install crystallography Software Return to crystallography on OS X W. G. Scott Research Group link to wiki; NEW Check out the new Wiki,
    http://xanana.ucsc.edu/xtal/
    Making OS X a Viable Unix Platform
    Crystallography
    Programs
    Other Links of
    Interest
    Installing X-windows
    Installing CCP4

    Backing up and Cloning Disks

    Installing Developer Tools
    ...
    W. G. Scott Research Group

    • NEW : Check out the new Wiki, and please participate in its development. Click on the image on the right to get there:
      NEW
      : Install Fink packages quickly on your computer that I compiled! If you want to install the very latest ccp4 (with all of the current patches applied), CNS, coot, the gfortran compiler and so on, without the hassle and delay of compiling, you can install my Fink debian precompiled packages as easily as you install precompiled versions of software from the official fink site. Many that are unavailable or not current on the Fink server are available from my machine. The above link shows you how to set this up.
    Apple.com
    MacBook/MacBook Pro Initial Reliability
    Restrict search to this website.

    34. XX Congress Of The International Union Of Crystallography
    Instruction for Speakers Instruction for Poster Presentation Documents Exhibition on art and crystallography Useful information about Florence
    http://xxiucr.iccom.cnr.it/
    Committees Congress registration Instruction for Speakers Instruction for Poster Presentation ... Registration forms The XX IUCr Congress is over! The organizers thank all participants for their contribution to a succesful event.
    This site is now updated with a photoalbum (new significant photos are wellcome!) and the following informative documents.
    A message
    from the chairpersons, which highlight the major achievements of the congress and summarize all the important statistics.
    2) Downloadable powerpoint files of all the KN and MS
    3) Copies of the proposal to the Marie Curie Actions of the European Commission, together with the comments of the evaluators. This project, together with other sources, allowed to distribute almost 450 participation bursaries.
    A collection of post-congress messages
    from various participants who expressed their appreciation for the organization.

    35. Welcome To The Crystallography Laboratory At Virginia Tech
    is an annual event hosted by the crystallography Laboratory to highlight structural biology research on campus. Pictures and information are available at
    http://www.crystal.vt.edu/
    Welcome to the home page of the
    Virginia Tech Crystallography Laboratory!
    We are a colocated facility of the Departments of GeoSciences, Chemistry and Biology, within the College of Science
    Virginia Tech Structural Biology Symposium
    is an annual event hosted by the Crystallography Laboratory to highlight structural biology research on campus. Pictures and information are available at the Symposium home page
    The third symposium will be held on Friday 28th March, 2008.
    Direct links to our pages (Or use the links on the navigation bar at the left!)
    Main laboratory page

    Crystallographic Services

    (Structure determination)
    Directions to Campus and the Lab
    VTX Summer Crystallography Workshop Link to the COMPRES Neutrons Home Page Links to the Department Home Pages Department of Chemistry Department of Biological Sciences Department of Geosciences

    36. X-Ray Crystallography
    EENS 211. Earth Materials. Tulane University. Prof. Stephen A. Nelson. XRay crystallography. Prior to the discovery of X-rays by Conrad Roentgen in 1895,
    http://www.tulane.edu/~sanelson/eens211/x-ray.htm
    EENS 211 Earth Materials Tulane University Prof. Stephen A. Nelson X-Ray Crystallography Prior to the discovery of X-rays by Conrad Roentgen in 1895, crystallographers had deduced that crystals are made of an orderly arrangement of atoms and could infer something about this orderly arrangement from measurements of the angles between crystal faces. The discovery of X-rays gave crystallographers a powerful tool that could "see inside" of crystals and allow for detailed determination of crystal structures and unit cell size. Here we discuss the application of X-rays, not so much in terms of how they are used to determine crystal structure, but how they can be used to identify minerals. Nevertheless, we still need to know something about X-rays, how they are generated, and how they interact with crystalline solids. X-rays and the Production of X-rays X-rays are electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths between about 0.02 Å and 100 Å (1Å = 10 meters). They are part of the electromagnetic spectrum that includes wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation called visible light which our eyes are sensitive to (different wavelengths of visible light appear to us as different colors). Because X-rays have wavelengths similar to the size of atoms, they are useful to explore within crystals.

    37. UWA Crystallography
    The UWA crystallography Facility is located within the School of Biomedical, Biomolecular and Chemical Sciences. We operate a range of diffraction
    http://www.crystal.uwa.edu.au/
    Introduction Home
    Facilities
    Our People Our Research Small Molecule Crystallography
    Structural Biology

    Charge Density

    Data Informatics
    ...
    Visualisation

    Links BBCS School Home
    IUCr

    SCANZ

    Crystallography at UWA About the Crystallography Facility The UWA Crystallography Facility is located within the School of Biomedical, Biomolecular and Chemical Sciences. We operate a range of diffraction facilities for use by our own researchers, and available for outside use. We've finally begun to update our facility pages! We will have more information here in the coming weeks The UWA Crystallography website, created and maintained by Josh McKinnon

    38. E-Crystallography
    ecrystallography course. Gervais Chapuis. Applets programmed by Nicolas Schoeni. Last update 11 June 2007. Version imprimable.
    http://escher.epfl.ch/eCrystallography/
    e-Crystallography course Gervais Chapuis Applets programmed by Nicolas Schoeni Last update: 11 June 2007

    39. (IUCr) Acta Crystallographica Section A
    Acta Crystallographica Section A. Foundations of crystallography Special Issue, crystallography Across the Sciences
    http://bip.weizmann.ac.il/iucr-top/journals/acta/actaa.html
    Acta Crystallographica Section A
    Foundations of Crystallography
    Section A of Acta Crystallographica publishes papers reporting fundamental advances in all areas of crystallography in the broadest sense. The central themes are, on the one hand, experimental and theoretical studies of the properties and arrangements of atoms, ions and molecules in condensed matter, ideal or real, and of their symmetry and, on the other, the theoretical and experimental aspects of the various methods to determine these arrangements. Contents of issues
    Search contents of issues

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    Editorial, Volume 50
    ...
    Notes for Authors
    (also available in PDF format)
    Status of submitted papers

    Editors

    Prices of IUCr journals

    Book reviews

    ISSN: 0108-7673 Crystallography Across the Sciences IUCr Webmaster

    40. Structures - Crystallography
    STRUCTURES. Structural Databases contain crystal structure data on organic, organometallic and inorganic compounds as well as metals and alloys.
    http://cds.dl.ac.uk/cds/datasets/crys/crystal.html
    STRUCTURES
    Structural Databases contain crystal structure data on organic, organo-metallic and inorganic compounds as well as metals and alloys. They can help you find out if a crystal structure has been done before and can provide a model compound for you to download, to help with with your modelling studies. In some cases you can conduct substructure and geometry searches and you can explore non-bonded interactions and measure bond angles and bond lengths. Graphics tools can help you visualise the structure in 3D - as a single molecule or in a unit cell. CDS provide Access to the data is via:-

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