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         Crystallography:     more books (100)
  1. Modern Crystallography IV: Physical Properties of Crystals (Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences)
  2. Principles of Protein X-Ray Crystallography (Springer Advanced Texts in Chemistry) by J. Drenth, 1994-12-31
  3. The Basics of Crystallography and Diffraction (International Union of Crystallography Texts on Crystallography) by Christopher Hammond, 2001-06-21
  4. Advanced Structural Inorganic Chemistry (International Union of Crystallography Texts on Crystallography) by Wai-Kee Li, Gong-Du Zhou, et all 2008-06-02
  5. Crystallography and the World of Symmetry (Springer Series in Materials Science) by Sanat K. Chatterjee, 2010-11-02
  6. International Tables for Crystallography,Volume D: Physical properties of crystals
  7. Essentials of crystallography by E. E Flint, 1971
  8. The Rietveld Method (International Union of Crystallography Monographs on Crystallography)
  9. Elements of X-ray Crystallography by Leonid V. Azaroff, 1968-06
  10. Geometrical and Structural Crystallography (Smith & Wyllie intermediate geology series) by J. V. Smith, 2000-05
  11. Aperiodic Crystals: From Modulated Phases to Quasicrystals (International Union of Crystallography Monographs on Crystallography) by Ted Janssen, Gervais Chapuis, et all 2007-07-19
  12. Chemical Crystallography (Chemistry Research and Applications)
  13. Thermal Vibrations in Crystallography by B. T. M. Willis, A. W. Pryor, 1975-03-28
  14. Sulfate minerals: Crystallography, geochemistry, and environmental significance (Reviews in mineralogy and geochemistry)

61. Craig's Crystallography Diagrams
Basic crystallography Diagrams. The following diagrams were all drawnfor use in the Introductory crystallography Lectures in the
http://www.gh.wits.ac.za/craig/diagrams/
Basic Crystallography Diagrams
The following diagrams were all drawn for use in the Introductory Crystallography Lectures in the Crystallography Workshop held annually by the Structural Chemistry Group. To get the original WPG files from the Structural Chemistry ftp site, click here . To get a 640x480 gif version of the diagram, simply click on the required mini-graphic. Example Diagrams from Crystallography Workshop
Clicking on an image gives an enlarged GIF
Clicking on a lable gives the original WPG file
Two dimensional hexagonal close packing Three dimensional hexagonal close packing Three dimensional cubic close packing Example miller indices Centring in orthorhombic unit cells The inversion centre Octahdral and Tetrahedral sites Point symmetry of benzene Point symmetry of thiourea Point symmetry of camphor One dimensional space symmetry Braggs law Reciprocal Space. These diagrams were all drawn by Brian Craig Taverner craig@hobbes.gh.wits.ac.za

62. American Mineralogist - An International Journal Of Earth And Planetary Material
The journal of the Mineralogical Society of America (MSA), publishes the results of original scientific research in the general fields of mineralogy, crystallography, geochemistry, and petrology.
http://www.minsocam.org/MSA/AmMin/AmMineral.html
Home AmMin GMR RiMG ... Table of Contents 1916-2004
Abstracts, Articles and Deposit Items in PDF Format. 2003 and 2004 Articles require Member ID. Editors, Staff and Associate Editors Information for Authors Information for Submitting Memorials Subscription Information ... About MSA American Mineralogist, the journal of the Mineralogical Society of America (MSA), publishes the results of original scientific research in the general fields of mineralogy, crystallography, geochemistry, and petrology. Specific areas of coverage include, but are not restricted to, igneous and metamorphic petrology, experimental mineralogy and petrology, crystal chemistry and crystal-structure determinations, mineral spectroscopy, mineral physics, isotope geochemistry, major and trace element geochemistry, planetary material science, clay minerals, mineral surface science, geochemistry of mineral-fluid systems, environmental mineralogy, biomineralization, geomicrobiology, new minerals and mineral occurrences, petrography and petrogenesis, ore deposits, and mineralogical apparatus and techniques. Collector's Corner
Archives
- selected classic papers from early issues of the American Mineralogist Special Features
Supplemental Data
for American Mineralogist articles earlier than 1995.

63. Structural Biochemistry Group - Home Page
Research in structural function of biological molecules, with particular focus upon bacteriophage T7 ocr protein, capable of mimicking DNA. Includes overview of NMR and Xray crystallography in Scotland.
http://sbgweb.bch.ed.ac.uk/
@import url(../styles/sbgweb.css); /*IE and NN6x styles*/ SBG Home Research Groups Structures Gallery Recruitment ... ICMB @ Ed
Welcome to Structural Biochemistry @ Edinburgh
This is the new website for the Structural Biochemistry Group. Based in purpose built research laboratories within the Michael Swann building on the University of Edinburgh's King's Buildings campus the SBG is home to a collection of independent research groups united by their common interest in the structure and function of biological molecules. The group has an international mix of personnel and expertise in protein expression and purification as well as protein structure determination by X-ray crystallography and NMR. Our research interests are broad and range from the rational design of novel inhibitors for cell cycle kinases to the structure and function of membrane proteins. Via this website you can learn more about the research activities of the individual laboratories within the group. You can also browse some of the many protein structures that have been determined by our researchers or view current opportunities for study or employment
Featured Structure
Flavocytochrome c(3) The 1.8 A resolution crystal structure of the tetraheme flavocytochrome c3, Fcc3, provides the first mechanistic insight into respiratory fumarate reductases or succinate dehydrogenases. The multi-redox center, three-domain protein shows a 40 A long molecular wire allowing rapid conduction of electrons through a new type of cytochrome domain onto the active site flavin, driving the reduction of fumarate to succinate. In this structure a malate-like molecule is trapped in the enzyme active site. The interactions between this molecule and the enzyme suggest a clear mechanism for fumarate reduction in which the substrate is polarized and twisted, facilitating hydride transfer from the reduced flavin and......

64. SBIScience - Home
Consulting in gene product analysis, including structurebased sequence alignment, homology modeling, and x-ray crystallography.
http://sbiscience.com
What do we have to offer?
The expertise in protein biochemistry required to analyze your newly discovered gene . From sequence alignments through structure-based homology modeling , we can provide invaluable information that can make the difference to your research. We can make it possible to enhance your gene discovery publication with structure-based sequence alignments and in certain cases a homology model of the protein. We also guarantee strict confidentiality.
Why not just collaborate or hire a postdoc or research scientist?
Your cost - in both time and money. An initial feasibility evaluation of your project can be accomplished for a cost between $350-$700, and our most recent project , which included structure-based sequence alignments and homology modeling, cost less than $6000. For roughly 10% of the cost of hiring full time employees we can provide you with top quality bioinformatics expertise. And unlike a collaboration you are our top priority. We get the job done when you want it, not when your collaborator finally gets around to it.

65. Interactive Crystallography
Interactive crystallography. This page allows the user to choose fromamong the 32 crystallographic point groups, enter the values
http://www.swiss.ai.mit.edu/~astark/crystal.html
Interactive Crystallography
This page allows the user to choose from among the 32 crystallographic point groups, enter the values of the relevant elastic constants, and view the resulting Young's Modulus representation surface. In order to use this package, you must have access to Xmaple and support for HTML forms. Now you can view longitudinal piezoelectric surfaces as well! The first time you use this package you will need to follow the instructions given in the link "First Use Ever." IMPORTANT NOTE: When you are finished using Maple, do NOT quit it from the Maple window. Maple starts subprocesses that will not be killed unless you close Maple by clicking "Quit Maple" inside your Web browser. You can either chooose a point group and enter the values of the elastic constants or choose from among some predefined crystals.
Young's Modulus surfaces
Choose a point group
View some predefined surfaces
Longitudinal Piezoelectric surfaces
Choose a point group
View some predefined surfaces
First Use Ever Quit Maple ... astark@mit.edu

66. XRF, XRD, Single Crystal Diffraction Instruments & Applications From Bruker Axs
Supplies Xray spectrometers, X-ray diffraction and X-ray crystallography instruntation.
http://www.bruker-axs.co.uk

67. NIDDK/LMB: Protein Crystallography Links
Macromolecular crystallography Links. Manuals and structures. bionet.xtallography, the Macromolecular crystallography Newsgroup. You
http://www-mslmb.niddk.nih.gov/procryst.html
Macromolecular Crystallography Links
Manuals and Databases
Online Crystallographic Information
Publicly available software
Journals
Crystallographic Organizations
Synchrotron Facilities
Companies
General Information
Manuals and Databases

68. Rigaku Cryogenic Systems
Manufacturer of selfcontained liquid nitrogen generation systems and crystal cooling solutions for protein crystallography. In The Woodlands, TX.
http://www.rigakumsc.com/cryo/index.jsp

69. Section On Molecular Structure, NIDDK, NIH
Structural Biology at NIH/DHHS Macromolecular crystallographyat NIDDK. Click on a name to go to that group s page.
http://www-mslmb.niddk.nih.gov/
Structural Biology at NIH/DHHS
Macromolecular Crystallography at NIDDK
[Click on a name to go to that group's page] Davies Hurley Dyda Yang ...
Useful links for protein crystallographers
This line is for local use only.
Postdoctoral positions available:
(The NIH web page has some information about postdoctoral training fellowships at NIH)
Finding phone numbers, addresses, email addresses, businesses
Local stuff
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This page is maintained by Gerson Cohen
Last updated 06 November 2003 14:31
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70. Symmetry, Crystals And Polyhedra
Data on polyhedra, the different types, compounds of the shapes, stellations, stewart toroids, zonohedra, and tesselations. Also discusses crystallography and symmetry.
http://www.uwgb.edu/dutchs/symmetry/symmetry.htm
Symmetry, Crystals and Polyhedra
Steven Dutch, Natural and Applied Sciences, University of Wisconsin - Green Bay
First-time Visitors: Please visit . Use "Back" to return here.
References and Links
Symmetry and Crystals
Symmetry Concepts
Crystals
Miller Indices
Tilings and Polyhedra
Tilings
Polyhedra
Return to Physical Geology Index
Return to Crustal Materials (Mineralogy-Petrology) Index
...
Return to Professor Dutch's Home Page
Created 15 September 1997, Last Update 9 July 1999

71. Linux Applications In Crystallography
since the 5th of October 1998. Linux Applications in crystallography. The belowlisted applications are directly or indirectly related to crystallography.
http://www.fos.su.se/struc/linux/linuxtal.html
Last updated 12 th of October 1998 You are visitor no. since the 5th of October 1998. Linux Applications in Crystallography The below listed applications are directly or indirectly related to crystallography. Many of the program descriptions are extracted from SINCRIS. A majority of the listed programs need to be compiled by a FORTRAN 77 or C -compiler (or both) i.e . there are not so many binary distributions of the applications. I have designated macromolecular programs with [MM] , organic [ORG] and inorganic [INORG] Freeware or shareware programs for academic use are designated and commercial programs The programs have been divided in four groups: Structure determination (solution and refinement), Data collection Graphics (viewers, modelling etc.), Miscellaneous (absorption correction, Voronoi calculations etc.). People are more than welcome to contribute to this list. However, be sure that the program really runs under Linux OS before submitting your Linux software links. Please send an e-mail to Klas Andersson klasa@struc.su.se

72. Protein Crystallography On The Web
Protein crystallography on the Web, Welcome to Protein crystallographyon the Web. Click here to enter Protein crystallography on the Web.
http://px.cryst.bbk.ac.uk/
Welcome to Protein Crystallography on the Web
University of London
School of Crystallography

Birkbeck College

Malet Street
London WC1E 7HX, UK
phone +44 (0)20 7631 6800
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E-mail to m.austin@mail.cryst.bbk.ac.uk Enrolment for 2003/2004 is now closed Click on the pictures to see sample figures and films
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  • Then we have just the thing for you. Learn some new skills and do the Internet Course in Protein Crystallography, offered as an Advanced Certificate by Birkbeck College, University of London.
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  • 73. USNC For Crystallography: Home Page
    The International Union of crystallography (IUCr) serves to build global interactionamong research communities and promote the advances in crystallography at
    http://www7.nationalacademies.org/USNC-IUCr/
    Jump to Top News Jump to Science in the Headlines Search: Subscribe to our FREE e-newsletter! NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE ...
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    The International Union of Crystallography (IUCr) serves to build global interaction among research communities and promote the advances in crystallography at the international level. The U.S. National Committee for Crystallography (USNC/Cr) furthers the interests of the U.S. crystallography community in IUCr and promotes the intellectual vigor and diversity of the crystallographic community. It supports activities and issues in:
    • Interdisciplinary Research; Research Resources and Facilities; Education and Travel Support; Crystallographic Databases; and Publication Standards and Ethics.
    The National Academy of Sciences is the U.S. adhering body to the IUCr. The U.S. National Committee operates within the National Research Council's Board on International Scientific Organizations , a unit of the Policy and Global Affairs Division Additional USNC/Cr information is also available here 2002 IUCr Congress and General Assembly
    The International Union of Crystallography Congress and General Assembly took place August 6-15, 2002 in Geneva, Switzerland. The USNC/Cr delegation report is now available.

    74. MaThCryst - Satellite ECM-22 Budapest 24-26 August 2004
    crystallography at the start of the 21st century Mathematical and Symmetry Aspects. A satellite meeting of ECM22. Budapest, Hungary; 2426 August 2004.
    http://www.lcm3b.uhp-nancy.fr/mathcryst/satellite.htm
    Preregistration MaThCryst Home Research Themes Members ... ECM-22 Home
    International Workgroup on
    Mathematical and Theoretical Crystallography
    XXII European Crystallographic Meeting (ECM-22)
    Budapest, Hungary, 26-31 August 2004
    Satellite Meeting on
    Crystallography at the start of the 21 st century:
    Mathematical and Symmetry Aspects
    24-26 August 2004
    Supported by
    • The Hungarian National Committee of the International Union of Crystallography The Organizing Committee of ECM-22
    and Sponsored by
    Dates and venue
    The satellite will be held from 24 to 26 August, 2004, at the same site of the ECM-22 congress, namely the ELTE Convention Centre ( General Information Page of the ECM-22 web site.
    The satellite will consist of six thematic sessions (half a day per session). Participants are kindly asked to bring a pocket calculator Registered participants are encouraged to submit poster presentations, which will be on display during the whole satellite.

    75. CCP4 Main Page
    Bristol Protein crystallography Summer School (05/09/200410/09/2004) Web pagehttp//www.bch.bris.ac.uk/staff/pxss/sum_school.html, Contact L.Brady@bristol
    http://www.dl.ac.uk/CCP/CCP4/main.html
    CCP4 Home What is CCP4? Downloads Documentation ... CCP4 people
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    76. X-RAY Crystallography
    Xray crystallography. About the Unit Cell. Growing Crystals. To perform x-ray crystallography,it is necessary to grow crystals with edges around 0.1-0.3 mm.
    http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/mo/x-ray.html
    X-ray Crystallography
    About the Unit Cell
    Crystals are three dimensional ordered structures than can be described as a repetition of identical unit cells. The unit cell is made up of the smallest possible volume that when repeated, is representative of the entire crystal. The dimensions of a unit cell can be described with 3 edge lengths (a,b,c) and 3 angles (alpha, beta, gamma). The 3D location of atoms within a unit cell can be listed as their x, y, z Cartesian Coordinates. Space groups describe the symmetry of a unit cell, of which there are 230 variations. In the molecular origami program, by clicking on Use Crystallographic Info NOW , you can experiment with all the different types of space groups.
    Why are X-rays used ?
    Using visible light, it will never be possible to see atoms under even the most powerful of microscopes. In order for an object to be seen, its size needs to be at least half the wavelength of the light being used to see it. Since visible light has a wavelength much longer that the distance between atoms it is useless to see molecules. In order to see molecules it is necessary to use a form of electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength on the order of bond lengths, such as X-rays.

    77. GMR Home Page
    Refereed electronic journal of the Mineralogical Society of America. Publishes original research, reviews, and papers on teaching in petrology, geochemistry, mineralogy, mineral physics, crystallography, and related fields. Free access.
    http://gmr.minsocam.org/
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    78. The Bloomsbury Centre For Structural Biology
    News, events, vacancies, downloads from group established in 1998 combining bioinformatics, crystallography, electron microscopy, and NMR, for research on gene and protein structure, expression and function relationships.
    http://www.bcsb.lon.ac.uk/
    ISMB Home ISMB Programmes ISMB Centres
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    ... Contact The BCSB is part of the Institute of Structural Molecular Biology (ISMB)

    79. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Crystallography
    Topics include analytical chemistry, atomic structure, biochemistry, chromatography,crystallography, electrochemistry, plastics and polymers, and spectroscopy
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/c/crystallography.htm
    BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
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    Offers original articles and features about chemistry, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources compiled by a subject specialist, a subject-specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include analytical chemistry, atomic structure, biochemistry, chromatography, crystallography, electrochemistry, plastics and polymers, and spectroscopy.
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    Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre
    Large searchable database of experimentally determined crystal structures, with details of graphical search, retrieval and data visualisation software.
    Author: Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre
    Subjects: chemical data, chemistry software, crystallography
  • 80. Current Advances In Protein Biochemistry
    Current literature searching service covering purification and analysis; sequencing and amino acid sequences; crystallography and crystal structures; structure prediction; spectroscopy; protein dynamics; proteinligand interaction; protein engineering and design; protein chemistry; protein synthesis; active site structures; enzyme specificity; enzyme mechanism; enzyme kinetics; enzyme regulation; oxidoreductive enzymes; transferases; hydrolytic enzymes; lyases; isomerases; synthetases; haem proteins; nuclear proteins; contractile proteins; membrane proteins
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    Current Advances in Protein Biochemistry is a monthly current literature searching service which is fast, comprehensive, economical and easy to use. It enables pure and applied scientists to keep abreast of the ever-increasing literature being published in their subject area, by providing a subject categorized listing of titles, authors, bibliographic details and authors' addresses. Titles are presented under appropriate subject headings with full cross references.
    Contents: Major subject areas covered include: Purification and analysis; Sequencing and amino acid sequences; Crystallography and crystal structures; Structure prediction; Spectroscopy; Protein dynamics; Protein-ligand interaction; Protein engineering and design; Protein chemistry; Protein synthesis; Active site structures; Enzyme specificity; Enzyme mechanism; Enzyme kinetics; Enzyme regulation; Oxidoreductive enzymes; Transferases; Hydrolytic enzymes; Lyases; Isomerases; Synthetases; Haem proteins; Nuclear proteins; Contractile proteins; Membrane proteins.

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