Crystallography and C Guide - Resources and Review

List of paper and electronic journals related to crystallography. Articles cover research, BioTechniques, reviews and reports in the field.
 
Extensive index to crystallography resources, including awards, conferences, databases, history, people, news and software.
 
Full illustrated periodic table complete with key data (symbol, atomic number, atomic weight, group number, CAS registry ID), description, chemical data, physical data, crystal structure, isotopes, electronic, biological and geological data for every element. Elements 113
118 are included in the table at their expected positions.
 
Detailed course description with three main sections: crystallography, crystal chemistry, and silicate mineralogy.
 
Searchable database of crystallographers and other scientists employing crystallographic methods.
 
Index of resources for university students of chemistry. Includes measurement, periodic tables, crystallography, analytical chemistry, physical chemistry, atmospheric chemistry, biochemistry and chemical engineering.
 
Project established in 1993 to produce microcomputer software for use in undergraduate teaching of materials science and engineering.
 
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.
 
Large searchable database of experimentally determined crystal structures, with details of graphical search, retrieval and data visualisation software.
 
Database containing more than 5000 pages of mineral data, including individual mineral data descriptions with links. Headings include crystallography, chemical composition, physical and optical properties, as well as an alphabetical listing of mineral species.
 
International science education course. Graphical and hypertext material for the course has been supplied by 30 experts in protein structure, many of whom also contribute to email discussions and tutorials. Winner of the 1996 UCISA award for promoting good practice in the use of the Web within the UK higher education sector.
 
Aims to give an appreciation of natural mineral crystals and their forms by giving background and understanding into the world of crystallography. Includes information on the cubic, tetragonal, orthorhombic, hexagonal, monoclinic and triclinic systems.
 
Society aiming to promote international publication of crystallographic research, to facilitate standardization of methods, units, nomenclatures and symbols, and to form a focus for the relations of crystallography to other sciences.
 
Searchable database of three
dimensional structures determined by X-ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy. Structural data is cross-linked to bibliographic information, sequence databases, and to the NCBI taxonomy.
 
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