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... crystals . This is a subject that would certainly have interested the early Fellows of this Society and particularly Hooke and Boyle , both of whom carried out experiments on growing crystals , observed the shapes of their faces and ...
... crystals . This is a subject that would certainly have interested the early Fellows of this Society and particularly Hooke and Boyle , both of whom carried out experiments on growing crystals , observed the shapes of their faces and ...
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... crystals was first made by Cork in 1927 . The kind of accuracy that can now be achieved in the description of simple molecular crystals may be illustrated by considering benzene and di- ketopiperazine . In both crystals the electron ...
... crystals was first made by Cork in 1927 . The kind of accuracy that can now be achieved in the description of simple molecular crystals may be illustrated by considering benzene and di- ketopiperazine . In both crystals the electron ...
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... crystals to make a remarkable series of accurately isomorphous crystal structures . Protein crystals were early observed occurring naturally in plant and animal tissues . And it was also early found that they contain large volumes of ...
... crystals to make a remarkable series of accurately isomorphous crystal structures . Protein crystals were early observed occurring naturally in plant and animal tissues . And it was also early found that they contain large volumes of ...
Contents
Foreword by Sir HOWARD FLOREY P R S vii | 13 |
Conversazione | 25 |
Banquet | 31 |
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