Definition of Crystallographers. Meaning of Crystallographers. Synonyms of Crystallographers

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Definition of Crystallographers

Crystallographer
Crystallographer Crys`tal*log"ra*pher (kr?s`tal-l?g"r?-f?r), n. One who describes crystals, or the manner of their formation; one versed in crystallography.

Meaning of Crystallographers from wikipedia

- Crystallographer could refer to someone who practices: X-ray crystallography Crystallography This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the...
- Union of Crystallography. "World Directory of Crystallographers". World Directory of Crystallographers. The International Union of Crystallography. "The...
- Neisse, Czechoslovakia) is a German mineralogist and mathematical crystallographer. Fischer p****ed his Abitur in 1951 in Kappeln an der Schlei. Supported...
- earth and are some of the most powerful tools available to X-ray crystallographers. X-ray beams are generated in large machines called synchrotrons which...
- most commonly used; other beams used include electrons or neutrons. Crystallographers often explicitly state the type of beam used, as in the terms X-ray...
- In 1929, the cyclic nature of benzene was finally confirmed by the crystallographer Kathleen Lonsdale using X-ray diffraction methods. Using large crystals...
- Paul Emsley is a British crystallographer at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge. He works as an independent scientist and is a member...
- Wilson, FRS (28 November 1914 – 1 July 1995) was a Canadian-British crystallographer known for his work on the statistical aspects of X-ray crystallography...
- structure Translation (genetics) Wobble base pair Ada Yonath—Israeli crystallographer known for her pioneering work on the structure of the ribosome, for...
- X-ray pictures of proteins in the 1930s had been made by the British crystallographer William Astbury, but when Pauling tried, in 1937, to account for Astbury's...