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  2. Pearson symbol - Wikipedia

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    The Pearson symbol, or Pearson notation, is used in crystallography as a means of describing a crystal structure. [1] It was originated by William Burton Pearson and is used extensively in Pearson's handbook of crystallographic data for intermetallic phases. [2] The symbol is made up of two letters followed by a number. For example: Diamond ...

  3. Crystallographic point group - Wikipedia

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    In crystallography, a crystallographic point group is a three dimensional point group whose symmetry operations are compatible with a three dimensional crystallographic lattice. According to the crystallographic restriction it may only contain one-, two-, three-, four- and sixfold rotations or rotoinversions. This reduces the number of ...

  4. Hermann–Mauguin notation - Wikipedia

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    The symbol of a space group is defined by combining the uppercase letter describing the lattice type with symbols specifying the symmetry elements. The symmetry elements are ordered the same way as in the symbol of corresponding point group (the group that is obtained if one removes all translational components from the space group).

  5. Strukturbericht designation - Wikipedia

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    In crystallography, a Strukturbericht designation or Strukturbericht type is a system of detailed crystal structure classification by analogy to another known structure. The designations were intended to be comprehensive but are mainly used as supplement to space group crystal structures designations, especially historically.

  6. Category:Crystallography - Wikipedia

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    Pearson symbol; Pericline; Periodic graph (crystallography) Perovskite (structure) Phase problem; Phase retrieval; Phase transformation crystallography; Phason; Pinning points; Point group; Polar point group; Polysome (crystallography) Precession electron diffraction; Prediction of crystal properties by numerical simulation; Preferential ...

  7. Structure validation - Wikipedia

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    Structure validation concept: model of a protein (each ball is an atom), and magnified region with electron density data and 3 bright flags for problems. Macromolecular structure validation is the process of evaluating reliability for 3-dimensional atomic models of large biological molecules such as proteins and nucleic acids.

  8. Crystallography - Wikipedia

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    Crystallography is the branch of science devoted to the study of molecular and crystalline structure and properties. [1] The word crystallography is derived from the Ancient Greek word κρύσταλλος ( krústallos ; "clear ice, rock-crystal"), and γράφειν ( gráphein ; "to write"). [ 2 ]

  9. X-ray crystallography - Wikipedia

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    Barlow proposed several crystal structures in the 1880s that were validated later by X-ray crystallography; [7] however, the available data were too scarce in the 1880s to accept his models as conclusive. Model of the arrangement of water molecules in ice, revealing the hydrogen bonds (1) that hold the solid together.