Acta Crystallographica Section B Structural Science
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Acta Crystallographica Section B Structural Science
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Fields of papers published in Acta Crystallographica Section B Structural Science
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- The Cambridge Structural Database: a quarter of a million crystal structures and rising (2002)
- Bond-valence parameters obtained from a systematic analysis of the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database (1985)
- Bond-valence parameters for solids (1991)
- New software for searching the Cambridge Structural Database and visualizing crystal structures (2002)
- Novel tools for visualizing and exploring intermolecular interactions in molecular crystals (2004)
- Graph-set analysis of hydrogen-bond patterns in organic crystals (1990)
- The geometry of the reactive site and of the peptide groups in trypsin, trypsinogen and its complexes with inhibitors (1983)
- Defect structure dependence on composition in lithium niobate (1986)
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