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Metals and Inorganic Sections

Trotter, J. / Calvert, L D
Metals and Inorganic Sections
The present volurne continues the aim of Structure Reports to present critical accounts of all crystallographic structure detenninations. Details of the arrangement in the volumes, symbols used etc. are given in previous volumes (e.g. 41B or 42A, pages vi-viii). University of British Columbia J. TROTTER Vancouver, Canada 30 June 1981 [VI] STRUCTURE REPORTS SECTION I METALS Edited by L. D. Calvert (National Research Council of Canada) with the ...

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Metals and Inorganic Sections

Trotter, J. / Calvert, L D
Metals and Inorganic Sections
In the past the aim of Structure Reports has been to present critical reports on all work of crystallographic structural interest, whether it is derived directly from X-ray, electron, or neutron diffraction, or even indirectly from other experiments. The reports were in­ tended to be critical and not mere abstracts, except in some cases when a brief indication of the content of a paper of related interest was included in the form of an abstrac...

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Metals and Inorganic Sections

Trotter, J. / Calvert, L D
Metals and Inorganic Sections
The present volume continues the aim of Structure Reports to present critical accounts of all crystallographic structure determinations. The increase in the number of crystal structure papers (now about 2000 per year in the Organic Section) has prompted a minor change in format, which increases the information density per page, hopefully without any loss of clarity. Details of the arrangement in the volumes, symbols used etc. are given in prev...

CHF 130.00

Metals and Inorganic Sections

Trotter, J. / Calvert, L D
Metals and Inorganic Sections
In the past the aim of Structuxe Reports has been to present critical reports on all work of crystallographic structuxal interest, whether it is derived directly from X-ray, electron, or neutron diffraction, or even indirectly from other experiments. Tbe reports were in­ tended to be critical and not mere abstracts, except in some cases when abrief indication of the content of a paper of related interest was included in the form of an abstract...

CHF 130.00