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  • 71Pole figure — A pole figure is a graphical representation of the orientation of objects in space. For example, pole figures in the form of stereographic projections are used to represent the orientation distribution of crystallographic lattice planes in… …

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  • 72axis — axis1 axised /ak sist/, adj. /ak sis/, n., pl. axes /ak seez/. 1. the line about which a rotating body, such as the earth, turns. 2. Math. a. a central line that bisects a two dimensional body or figure. b. a line about which a three dimensional… …

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  • 73optical crystallography —       branch of crystallography that deals with the optical properties of crystals (crystal). It is of considerable interest theoretically and has the greatest practical importance. The science of petrography is largely based on the study of the… …

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  • 74Olex2 — Olex[1][2] and Olex2[3][4] are versatile software for crystallographic research. Olex (named by Neil Oxtoby) used to be a research project developed during PhD to implement topological (as connectivity) analysis of polymeric chemical structures… …

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  • 75Ruby — This article is about the mineral. For other uses, see Ruby (disambiguation). Ruby Natural ruby crystals from Winza, Tanzania General Category …

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  • 76Ornithine transcarbamylase — Ornithine carbamoyltransferase Human OTC trimer. From PDB 1OTH …

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  • 77Crystal system — Diamond crystal structure consists of face centered cubic lattice. In crystallography, the terms crystal system, crystal family, and lattice system each refer to one of several classes of space groups, lattices, point groups, or crystals.… …

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  • 78Matrix metalloproteinase — Cell surface associated MT1 MMP (MMP14), Green fluorescent protein (GFP) fused to the C term produces a signal on the surface of the cell[1] Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are zinc dependent endopeptidases; other family members are adamalysins …

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  • 79Widmanstätten pattern — Widmanstätten patterns, called also Thomson structures, are unique figures of long nickel iron crystals, found in the octahedrite iron meteorites and some pallasites. They consist of a fine interleaving of kamacite and taenite bands or ribbons… …

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  • 80Docetaxel — [1] Docetaxel Systematic (IUPAC) name 1,7β,10β trihydroxy 9 oxo 5β,20 epoxytax 11 ene 2α,4,13α triyl 4 acetate 2 benzoate 13 {(2R,3S) 3 [(tert butoxycarbonyl)amino] 2 hydroxy …

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