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Electron diffraction : an introduction for biologists. 12
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ISBN: 0444809163 0444809171 9780444809162 Year: 1987 Volume: 12 Publisher: Amsterdam : North-Holland,

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Electron diffraction 1927-1977: invited and contributed papers from the International Conference on Electron Diffraction held in London, 19-21 September 1977
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ISSN: 03052346 ISBN: 0854981322 9780854981328 Year: 1978 Volume: 41 Publisher: Bristol Institute of Physics

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Evaluation of advanced semiconductor materials by electron microscopy : proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on [...], held September 12-17, 1988, in Bristol
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ISBN: 0306433621 1461278503 1461305276 9780306433627 Year: 1989 Volume: 203 Publisher: New York London Plenum Press


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Diffraction methods
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ISBN: 0198554281 9780198554288 Year: 1973 Volume: 10 Publisher: Oxford Clarendon

Electron crystallography : proceedings of the Nato Advanced Study Institute ... held in Erice, Sicily, 22 May - 2 June 1997
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ISBN: 0792348761 9048149657 9401589712 9780792348764 Year: 1997 Volume: 347

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The re-emergent field of quantitative electron crystallography is described by some of its most eminent practitioners. They describe the theoretical framework for electron scattering, specimen preparation, experimental techniques for optimum data collection, the methodology of structure analysis and refinement, and a range of applications to inorganic materials (including minerals), linear polymers, small organic molecules (including those used in nonlinear optical devices), incommensurately modulated structures (including superconductors), alloys, and integral membrane proteins. The connection between electron crystallography and X-ray crystallography is clearly defined, especially in the utilisation of the latest methods for direct determination of crystallographic phases, as well as the unique role of image analysis of high-resolution electron micrographs for phase determination. Even the aspect of multiple beam dynamic diffraction (once dreaded because it was thought to preclude ab initio analysis) is considered as a beneficial aid for symmetry determination as well as the elucidation of crystallographic phases, and as a criterion for monitoring the progress of structure refinement. Whereas other texts have hitherto preferentially dealt with the analysis of electron diffraction and image data from thin organic materials, this work discusses - with considerable optimism - the prospects of looking at `harder' materials, composed of heavier atoms. Audience: Could be used with profit as a graduate-level course on electron crystallography. Researchers in the area will find a statement of current progress in the field.

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