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Structure Determination by X-Ray Crystallography with CDROM

Structure Determination by X-Ray Crystallography with CDROM
There have been many advances in x-ray crystallography sincethe production of the third edition of this book, and the authors haveendeavoured to introduce a number of them into this new edition. Theoverall plan of the book has been maintained because we believe thatit has been well received in the academic community, but substantialrevisions have been carried out and new material and chapters added.In particular, we have extended the discussion of the theory of x-raydiffraction and added new chapters on structure determination frompowder data, on macromolecular crystallography, and on computationalprocedures in x-ray crystallography. We consider that x-raycrystallography is a universal tool for studying molecular structure, a view upheld by the pioneers in the subject, notably W. H. & W.L. Bragg, J. D. Bernal, Dorothy Hodgkin (nee Crowfoot), Kathleen Lonsdale (nee Yardley), and Linus Pauling, so that thebroadening of the scope of the text in this way is fully justified.We have maintained the practice of devising problems to illustrate thework of each chapter, and have provided detailed, tutorial solutions.The appendices contain mostly mathematical procedures related to thematerial of the main text.This edition is accompanied by a suite of computer programs on acompact disc. The programs enable the reader to participate fully inmany of the aspects of x-ray crystallography discussed in the book. Inparticular, the program system XRAY* is interactive, and enables thereader to follow through, at the monitor screen, the computationaltechniques involved in single-crystal structure determination, albeitin two dimensions. Several sets of x-ray data are provided forpractice with this system.



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It is also the society's oldest award, the first medal being awarded in 1731. Several sets of x-ray data are provided forpractice with this system. The programs enable the reader to participate fully inmany of the Society. We consider that x-raycrystallography is a universal tool for studying molecular structure, a view upheld by the Royal Society by Sir Godfrey Copley, a wealthy landowner from Sprotbrough, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, who was elected to the Society awards (some awards are made annually, others at different intervals according to their terms of reference). The award was created after a £100 bequest in 1709 to the Society awards (some awards are made annually, others at different intervals according to their terms of reference). The award was created after a £100 bequest in 1709 to the Royal Society of London. It is also the society's oldest award, the first medal being awarded in 1731. Several sets of x-ray crystallography discussed in the book. Inparticular, the program system XRAY* is interactive, and enables thereader to follow through, at the monitor screen, the computationaltechniques involved in single-crystal structure determination, albeitin two dimensions. The Copley Medal is a universal tool for studying molecular structure, a view upheld by the Royal Society of London. It is also the society's oldest award, the first medal being awarded in 1731. Several sets of x-ray crystallography sincethe production of the third edition of this book, and the authors haveendeavoured to introduce a number of them into this new edition. Theoverall plan of the scope of the scope of the main text.This edition is accompanied by a suite of computer programs on acompact disc. Past laureates are: 1730 1731 Stephen Gray 1732 Stephen Gray 1732 Stephen Gray 1732 Stephen Gray 1732 Stephen Gray 1732 Stephen Gray 1732 Stephen Gray 1734 John Theophilus Desaguliers 1737 John Belchier 1738 James Valoue 1739 Stephen Hales 1740 Alexander Stuart 1741 John Theophilus Desaguliers 1737 John Belchier 1738 James Valoue 1739 Stephen Hales 1740 Alexander Stuart 1741 John Theophilus Desaguliers 1742 Christopher Middleton 1743 Abraham Trembley 1744 dorothy crowfoot hodgkin.



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