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Crystallographic parameters of iron phosphonates

Crystallographic parameters of LiMP04p compounds

Crystallographic parameters of LiMS04p compounds

Crystallographic parameters of Ln2.,Srn.jCu20s, 2

Crystallographic parameters of the 2-D and 3-D uranyl vanadates built from 2-D layers with the uranophane anion topology. The unit ceU parameter corresponding to the J e chains is shown in bold letters, the second parameter for the layer is in itahc.

Crystallographic parameters of the 3-phase, RH2. j

Crystallographic parameters of the ice crystal structures

Crystallographic parameters of the MS core and kinetic parameters for metal-centered inversion of several M3 complexes

Crystallographic parameters oftheM6 compounds.

Crystallographic phase transformation in various Z1O2 samples.

Crystallographic phase transformation in various ZiOs

Crystallographic point group symbols

Crystallographic properties of anatase and rutile

Crystallographic radii and heats and entropies of Ion hydration at 25 C

Crystallographic Rietveld Refinement Data of

Crystallographic screw axes.

Crystallographic statistics for an MK2 lead compound inhibitor complex.

Crystallographic structural data for NagS g and Na Siisg

Crystallographic systems.

Crystallographic van der Waals radii of metals

Crystallographical distortion and continuity for crystalline and crystallized monolayer.

Crystallographically characterized alkali metal pyrazolato, triazolato, and tetrazolato complexes

Crystallographically characterized Bi-alkali metal complexes

Crystallographically characterized Cr11 complexes with unidentate iV-donor ligands .

Crystallographically characterized Cr111 complexes of macrocyclic amines .



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