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_aWoolfson, Michael M. _q(Michael Mark), _eauthor. |
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_aAn introduction to X-ray crystallography / _cM.M. Woolfson. |
| 250 | _aSecond edition. | ||
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_aCambridge : _bCambridge University Press, _c1997. |
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_a1 online resource (xii, 402 pages) : _bdigital, PDF file(s). |
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_acomputer _bc _2rdamedia |
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_aonline resource _bcr _2rdacarrier |
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| 500 | _aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). | ||
| 520 | _aA textbook for the advanced undergraduate or graduate student beginning a serious study of X-ray crystallography. It will be of interest both to those intending to become professional crystallographers and to those physicists, chemists, biologists, geologists, metallurgists and others who will use it as a tool in their research. All major aspects of crystallography are covered - the geometry of crystals and their symmetry, theoretical and practical aspects of diffracting X-rays by crystals and how the data may be analysed to find the symmetry of the crystal and its structure. Recent advances are fully covered, including the synchrotron as a source of X-rays, methods of solving structures from power data and the full range of techniques for solving structures from single-crystal data. A suite of computer programs is provided for carrying out many operations of data-processing and solving crystal structures - including by direct methods. While these are limited to two dimensions they fully illustrate the characteristics of three-dimensional work. These programs are required for many of the examples given at the end of each chapter but may also be used to create new examples by which students can test themselves or each other. | ||
| 650 | 0 | _aX-ray crystallography. | |
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_iPrint version: _z9780521412711 |
| 856 | 4 | 0 | _uhttps://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511622557 |
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