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crystal faces relative to each
other and to
theoretical reference axes (
crystallographic axes), and
establishing the
symmetry of the
crystal in question. The...
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Crystallographic axis may
refer to a:
rotational symmetry axis in a
crystal crystallographic **** axis
direct or
reciprocal axis of a crystal's unit cell...
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Euclidean space. In crystallography,
space groups are also
called the
crystallographic or
Fedorov groups, and
represent a
description of the
symmetry of the...
- In crystallography, a
crystallographic point group is a set of
symmetry operations,
corresponding to one of the
point groups in
three dimensions, such...
- mn}|}}} The
crystallographic directions are
geometric lines linking nodes (atoms, ions or molecules) of a crystal. Likewise, the
crystallographic planes are...
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perfectly with no gaps.
There are 219
possible crystal symmetries,
called crystallographic space groups.
These are
grouped into 7
crystal systems, such as cubic...
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Crystallographic defects are
interruptions of
regular patterns in
crystalline solids. They are
common because positions of
atoms or
molecules at repeating...
- In X-ray crystallography,
crystallographic disorder describes the
cocrystallization of more than one rotamer, conformer, or
isomer where the
center of...
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Crystallographic directions are
lines linking nodes (atoms, ions or molecules) of a crystal. Similarly,
crystallographic planes are planes...
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Crystallographic Information File (CIF) is a
standard text file
format for
representing crystallographic information,
promulgated by the International...