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Snow Crystals Information about the physics of snow crystals and snowflakes as well as the history of early scientific observations and photographs, how to take photos, preserving snow crystals, and unusual snowflakes. SDPD Internet Course Commercial e-learning course teaching how to determine a crystal structure from powder diffraction data. Crystallography and Minerals Crystallography groups in mineralogy are composed of 32 classes of symmetry. To illustrate these symmetry elements, example crystalline forms for each symmetry class are represented by a JAVA applet. 3D Interactive Ceramic Structures 3D models as visual aids for students who study ceramics. Difference Patterson Tutorial A step-by-step guide to solving these problems based on the use of an example. MSU Chemistry: Crystallography Service Explains crystallography procedures and is primarily intended for internal users of their analysis facilities, as well as a reference for students carrying out the work. Xtal-protocols Manual with information about (membrane) protein crystallization for X-ray crystallography. Principles of Protein Structure '96 Index to course material. Crystallization in Foods Contains the latest information on how and why crystals form in foods, and how this information can be used to control crystallization. General organization of Crystallization in Foods is set according to the steps that occur during crystallization. |
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