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Current Trends in X-Ray Crystallography

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Current Trends in X-Ray Crystallography
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789533077543
Number of pages: 436

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This book on X-ray Crystallography is a compilation of current trends in the use of X-ray crystallography and related structural determination methods in various fields. The methods covered here include single crystal small-molecule X-ray crystallography, macromolecular (protein) single crystal X-ray crystallography, and scattering and spectroscopic complimentary methods.

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