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crys·tal·log·ra·phy

 (krĭs′tə-lŏg′rə-fē)
n.
The science of crystal structure and phenomena.

crys′tal·log′ra·pher n.
crys′tal·lo·graph′ic (-lə-grăf′ĭk), crys′tal·lo·graph′i·cal adj.
crys′tal·lo·graph′i·cal·ly adv.
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The asymmetric unit of 1 consists of two crystallographically independent units of Mn(II), one coordinated water molecule, one [H.sub.3]L, one dpb ligand and one lattice water molecule.
This crystallographically controlled incorporation of inclusions produces three zoning subtypes: sector-boundary zoning, sector-hourglass zoning, and hybrid (Figs, 1b, 3b-d).
These eight O atoms are all site half-occupied and crystallographically disordered over two positions that similar disordered phenomena have been observed in the previous studies [24, 25].
As shown in Figure 2A, the asymmetric unit of 1 contains two crystallographically independent Mg(II) with 1/2 (Mg1) and 1 (Mg2) occupancies, one [BTB.sup.3-] ligand, two coordinated DMA and one lattice DMA molecule.
Ohsaka, "Electrocatalysis by nanoparticles: optimization of the loading level and operating pH for the oxygen evolution at crystallographically oriented manganese oxide nanorods modified electrodes," Electrochimica Acta, vol.
From the DFT study, we found that the complexes 2 and 3 have the same square planar geometry as crystallographically characterized complex 1 (Figure 1(b)).
The LISZn2 complex asymmetric unit is shown in Figure 6 in which can be seen four lisinopril drug molecules, four crystallographically independent zinc (II) ions, and sixteen water molecules.
Villars, Cenzual, and Glladyshevskii provide researchers and students with a comprehensive compilation of presently defined crystallographically identified inorganic substances within one volume.
By forming small crystallographically aligned lenses around the NV defect and carefully tuning the optical emission through electric fields, the Delft team was able to make the two NV defects emit indistinguishable particles of light (photons).