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TNC.53. 1. Prigogine and J. W. Turner, Nonequilibrium phase transitions, Proc. Karcher Symp. Structural Aspects of Homogeneous, Heterogeneous and Biological Catalysis, University Oklahoma, American Crystallographic Association, pp. 103—141. [Pg.48]

McCarthy, G. and johnson, G. G.. paper C3 presented as a part of the Proceedings of the American Crystallographic Association meeting. State College, PA., 1974. [Pg.279]

Sparks, R. A., "Abstracts of the American Crystallographic Association", Ottawa, (1970). [Pg.126]

Duchamp, D. J., "Abstracts American Crystallographic Association", Bozeman, Montana, 29 (1964). [Pg.127]

Intensity of bragg reflections and disorder in crystalline polymers. Meeting of the American Crystallographic Association, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 23,1958. [Pg.491]

K. N. Trueblood, UCLALS4, American Crystallographic Association Program Library (old) No. 317 (revised 1976) ... [Pg.154]

T. F. Koetzle, Proceedings of the Symposium on Structure and Bonding Relationships Between Quantum Chemistry and Crystallography. Proceedings of a conference held at the Lakepoint Convention Center, Eufaula, Alabama, March 18, 1980, in Transactions of the American Crystallographic Association, Vol. 16, American Crystallographic Association, New York, 1980. [Pg.308]

Dickinson, C. and Holden, J. R. (1977). Crystal structures of hexanitrodiphenol amine and its potassium salt. American Crystallographic Association Series 2, 5, 55 (Abstracts, American Crystallographic Association Summer Meeting, August, 1977, East Lansing, Michigan, Abstract PA7). [295]... [Pg.332]

Zhang, Y, Wu, G., Wenner, B. R., Bright, F. V. and Coppens, P. (1999). Engineering crystals for excited-state studies Two polymorphs of 4,4 -dihydroxybenzophenon/4,13-diaza-18-crown-6. Abstracts of the American Crystallographic Association Meeting, Abstract 03.02.09, p. 48. [234]... [Pg.399]

L. K. Templeton and D. H. Templeton, Abstracts, American Crystallographic Association Summer Meeting, University of Connecticut, June 17-22, 1973, No. ElO. [Pg.122]

Tour awards show a strange pattern. In addition to one college award, and the Si ma Xi Scientific Research Society Award (shared with Jerry Karle) in the late 1950s, you received the Patterson Award (also shared with Jerry) of the American Crystallographic Association in 1984, at 67, and then, after 1985, of course, there is a lonp list of awards and memberships. [Pg.302]

The same Cochran, a brilliant physicist. If it weren t for the paper that Woolfson and Cochran co-authored, I believe that Woolfson might have shared the Nobel Prize. But they, Vand, and Pepinsky were the only ones who put their objections to what Jerry and I were doing in print. All the others criticized us mercilessly you have no idea what it was like at those meetings of the American Crystallographic Association (ACA) in the 1950s. At every single meeting of the ACA they tore us shreds. The criticism was made all verbally and there is no written record of that. [Pg.315]

Abrahams, S. C. Physical properties and atomic arrangement. In Crystallography in North America. (Eds., McLachlan, D., Jr., and Glusker, J. P.) Section E. Internal properties of matter. Chapter 1, pp. 291-293 American Crystallographic Association New York. (1983). [Pg.178]

Hauptman, H., and Karle, J. Solution of the Phase Problem. I. The Centrosyrn-metric Crystal. American Crystallographic Association Monograph No. 3 New York (1953). [Pg.336]

Rohrer, D. C. Fullerton, D. S. American Crystallographic Association Meeting Abstracts, 1978, Norman, Oklahoma, Abstract Jl. [Pg.276]

Stegeman R, Pawlitz J, Stevens A, Gierse J, Stallings W, KurumbaU R (1998) Mechanism of cyclooxygenase reactions structure of arachidonic acid bound to cyclooxygenase-2. American Crystallographic Association. Abstract... [Pg.280]

It is not within the scope of this chapter to provide tuition in crystallography. For this the reader is referred to many valuable texts [1] or to intensive crystallography schools such as those run by the British Crystallographic Association and the American Crystallographic Association [2]. The aim of the following sections is to provide a brief overview of what diffraction methods can offer in the context of crystal engineering. Diffraction of X-rays and neutrons by single crystals and... [Pg.242]

Donnay, J. D. H. (ed.). Crystal Data. Washington American Crystallographic Association (Monograph 5). 2nd ed. 1963. A list of crystalline substances classified in terms of space group and cell dimensions. [Pg.398]


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