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Krivovichev 23 The nature of the hydrogen bond: outline of a comprehensive hydrogen bond theory G. van Smaalen 22 Structural crystallography of inorganic oxysalts S.V. de Boissieu 21 Incommensurate crystallography S.
Gavezzotti 20 Aperiodic crystals: from modulated phases to quasicrystals T. Herbstein 19 Molecular aggregation: structure analysis and molecular simulation of crystals and liquids A. Dorset 18 Crystalline molecular complexes and compounds: structure and principles F. Welberry 17 Crystallography of the polymethylene chain: an inquiry into the structure of waxes D.L. Merlino 16 Diffuse x-ray scattering and models of disorder T.R. I N T E R N AT I O N A L U N IO N O F CRY S TA LLO GR APHY B OOK SE R IE Sġ5 Crystallography of modular materials G. Baerlocher, editors 14 Polymorphism in molecular crystals J. Brown 13 Structure determination from powder diffraction data W.I.F. Authier 12 The chemical bond in inorganic chemistry I.D. Bunge 11 Dynamical theory of X-ray diffraction A. Steiner 10 Defect and microstructure analysis by diffraction R.L. Howard 8 Direct phasing in crystallography C. Weiss 7 Crystallographic instrumentation L.A. Young, editor 6 Introduction to crystallographic statistics U. Cowley, editor 5 The Rietveld method R.A. Cowley, editor 4 Electron diffraction techniques, Vol. Kato, editors 3 Electron diffraction techniques, Vol. Ewald and his dynamical theory of X-ray diffraction D.W.J. Viterbo (Chairman), Italy IUCr Monographs on Crystallography 1 Accurate molecular structures A. You will need the license codes in the file named CrystalMaker_License.txt in the parent folder of the Mac and Win folders specified above.I N T E R N A T I O N A L U N I O N O F C RY S TA L L O G R A P H Y T E X T S O N C RY S TA L L O G R A P H Y
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