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  1. Modern Crystallography IV: Physical Properties of Crystals (Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences)
  2. Principles of Protein X-Ray Crystallography (Springer Advanced Texts in Chemistry) by J. Drenth, 1994-12-31
  3. The Basics of Crystallography and Diffraction (International Union of Crystallography Texts on Crystallography) by Christopher Hammond, 2001-06-21
  4. Advanced Structural Inorganic Chemistry (International Union of Crystallography Texts on Crystallography) by Wai-Kee Li, Gong-Du Zhou, et all 2008-06-02
  5. Crystallography and the World of Symmetry (Springer Series in Materials Science) by Sanat K. Chatterjee, 2010-11-02
  6. International Tables for Crystallography,Volume D: Physical properties of crystals
  7. Essentials of crystallography by E. E Flint, 1971
  8. The Rietveld Method (International Union of Crystallography Monographs on Crystallography)
  9. Elements of X-ray Crystallography by Leonid V. Azaroff, 1968-06
  10. Geometrical and Structural Crystallography (Smith & Wyllie intermediate geology series) by J. V. Smith, 2000-05
  11. Aperiodic Crystals: From Modulated Phases to Quasicrystals (International Union of Crystallography Monographs on Crystallography) by Ted Janssen, Gervais Chapuis, et all 2007-07-19
  12. Chemical Crystallography (Chemistry Research and Applications)
  13. Thermal Vibrations in Crystallography by B. T. M. Willis, A. W. Pryor, 1975-03-28
  14. Sulfate minerals: Crystallography, geochemistry, and environmental significance (Reviews in mineralogy and geochemistry)

61. CCP14 External Databases - Single Crystal And Powder Diffraction - Crystallograp
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62. Crystallography Reviews
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63. Texas Center For Crystallography At Rice University
Texas Center for crystallography at Rice University crystallography and Xray crystallography analysis facility at Rice University, Houston, Texas.
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Crystallography at Rice University
Shared Equipment Authority Rice University - 6100 Main Street - Houston, TX 77005 - USA (Note: If you are using Microsoft Explorer to view this site, you may want to set yourTextZoom view at 75%) CCD Personnel Contact Us Areas of Interest Acquisition of a Bruker SMART 1000 CCD was made possible through the generosity of the Welch Foundation and Rice University. User Groups
  • A primary group of users are research oriented faculty, post doctoral fellows, and graduate students.
    • The Rice instrument can enhance the use of crystallography in many research programs by enabling data collection on samples that are too small, weak, or unstable. This category includes chemists at Texas Tech, TCU, SMU, UTEP, and UTA. For scientists who have had regular access to X-ray capabilities, the Rice facility can be the primary source of data. Users in this group include UNT and UTD. A third group of users consists of scientists who have not previously had ready access to crystallographic facilities. This group includes users at TWU, Trinity University, Midwestern State University, and several other Texas educational institutions.

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65. Macromolecular Crystallography Group - ESRF
The Macromolecular crystallography (MX) Group supports the study and structure determination of biological macromolecules. The facilities available consist
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The Macromolecular Crystallography (MX) Group supports the study and structure determination of biological macromolecules. The facilities available consist of three fixed energy beamlines ( and ), three tunable MAD capable beamlines ( and ) and a fixed energy microfocus beamline ( Before you come to the ESRF please read the " Prepare Your Experiment " pages. Once here the " Run Your Experiment " pages will help you along the way and if you get into any difficulties the " Trouble Shooting " pages should have the answers. If you are struggling to find information then please use the " MX Search Engine ". For latest information and news on developments please go to the "

66. Resources For CMCC, 3rd Edition
This complete short course in xray crystallography features excellent illustrations, How to grow and screen crystals for X-ray crystallography.
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Crystallography Made Crystal Clear
A Guide for Users of Macromolecular Models
Third Edition, February 2006, Elsevier/Academic Press
Released February 16, 2006 Gale Rhodes
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CMCC Home page contains links to all web resources referred to in the third edition (2006) of CMCC. In addition, this page provides up-to-date links to selected other web sites that might of interest to to CMCC readers. I do not intend to make CMCC Home Page an exhaustive source for crystallographers or structural biologists. My emphasis is on sites that can help CMCC readers, or those with similar experience, to take the next steps in expanding their knowledge of macromolecular structure determination, modeling, and prudent use of models. Links to outside pages open in a NEW BROWSER WINDOW. To return to this page, close the new window. To go to the table of contents from anywhere on the page, click on the nearest peptide chain, like this one:

67. NetSci: Structural Chemistry Software Listing
List of crystallography software.
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ABSEN A PC-based program for listing systematic absences and space-group determination. ABSORB - Brennan-Cowan X-ray absorption, reflection and dispersion calculation. Calculates f' and f'' based on theoretical work of Cromer and Liberman calculates Rayleigh and Compton cross-section based on McMaster. Absorbtion package SSRL Fortran package for calculating absorption for X-Rays Alscript program for formatting multiple sequences alignments Amas Automatic analysis of multiple protein sequence alignments.

68. WCPCW 2009
The West Coast Protein crystallography Workshop (WCPCW), a biannual event, has grown in prominence and attendance since its inception about 30 years ago.
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The West Coast Protein Crystallography Workshop (WCPCW), a bi-annual event, has grown in prominence and attendance since its inception about 30 years ago. It has become a pre-eminent venue for the presentation of useful structure information and developing techniques in the field of macromolecular crystallography. The 350+ conferees include graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, senior faculty, and delegates from West Coast laboratories. Increasingly, crystallographers from other regions, both domestic and foreign, have participated as well. This Conference preserves its workshop character allowing for the productive interaction of all the participants. A notable feature of the WCPCW is a schedule dominated with oral presentations by students, postdocs, and those who have been closely allied with the execution of the research presented. This allows for an impressive array of talks on exciting topics by rising stars. We anticipate an exciting schedule featuring outstanding science coupled with a unique collaborating opportunity for all members of the crystallographer community.
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69. Intute Science, Engineering And Technology - Browse Crystallography
The International Union of crystallography (IUCr) aims to promote international cooperation in crystallography and to contribute to all aspects of
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70. NMR, Synchrotrons  & X-ray Crystallography For Pharmaceutical Rsearch Glossary
You are here Biopharmaceutical/ Genomics Glossary homepage/Search Technologies NMR Xray crystallography biopharmaceutical research
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71. Crystallography
Find tutorials and techniques for Xray and neutron crystallography lattices, diffraction, Fourier analysis, packing of atoms, structure of macromolecules.
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    Find tutorials and techniques for X-ray and neutron crystallography: lattices, diffraction, Fourier analysis, packing of atoms, structure of macromolecules. This section also includes journals and software. Growing Crystals Crystal Photo Gallery This is a collection of photographs of crystals. Some are crystals you can grow yourself. Others are representative pictures of crystals of elements and minerals. Bravais Crystal Lattices There are 14 distinct Bravais crystal lattices. The lattices can be used to describe the geometrical symmetry of a crystal. The Bravais lattices are sometimes called space lattices. Let's take a look at the two main ways to categorize crystal types. I've described the major crystal structures (e.g., triclinic, hexagonal) and how crystals are classified by their properties (e.g., ionic, covalent) and provided links so that you can see examples of crystal types and learn more about crystallography.
  • 72. Crystallography Open Database
    A project accommodating crystal structure atomic coordinates prior to their publication. It is intended to give faster access to the latest structure
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    73. IngentaConnect Publication: Crystallography Reviews
    crystallography Reviews. ISSN 0889311X. Taylor and Francis Ltd logo. Publisher Taylor and Francis Ltd. 17 issues are available electronically
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    74. Chemical Crystallography Nijmegen
    Chemical crystallography. Radboud University Nijmegen. Welcome to www.crystallography.nl ! Chemical crystallography
    http://www.xtal.science.ru.nl/

    75. Journal Of Applied Crystallography - Journal Information
    For details of combined subscriptions with other crystallography journals please see the Subscriptions page for Acta Crystallographica Section A.
    http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/subs.asp?ref=0021-8898

    76. Main Page - BCSB Wiki
    The BCSB is midway through a twoyear upgrade to Beamlines 8.2.1 and 8.2.2, the two superbend beamlines, of the five macromolecular crystallography
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    77. OUP: UK General Catalogue
    Incommensurate crystallography gives a comprehensive account of the Sander van Smaalen, Laboratory of crystallography, University of Bayreuth, Germany
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    Incommensurate Crystallography
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    288 pages, 96 figures, 234x156 mm
    Series: International Union of Crystallography Monographs on Crystallography number 21
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    78. 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
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    4) Native Patterson Map using XtalView Molecular Replacement Molecular Replacement
    Chose an algorithm best suited to your problem. 1) GLRF
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    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

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