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9011077 CIFC9 H17 O4 PP 1 21/n 112.385; 6.59; 13.394
90; 98; 90
1082.54Marsh, R. E.
The centrosymmetric - noncentrosymmetric ambiguity: some more examples
Acta Crystallographica, Section A, 1994, 50, 450-455
9011078 CIFH12 Ni O10 SP 41 21 26.782; 6.782; 18.274
90; 90; 90
840.522Rousseau, B.; Maes, S. T.; Lenstra, A. T. H.
Systematic intensity errors and model imperfection as the consequence of spectral truncation
Acta Crystallographica, Section A, 2000, 56, 300-307
9011079 CIFCl K O4P n m a8.7684; 5.6237; 7.2039
90; 90; 90
355.23Marabello, D.; Bianchi, R.; Gervasio, G.; Cargnoni, F.
An experimental (120K) and theoretical electron-density study of KMnO4 and KClO4 Locality: synthetic Note: potassium perchlorate T = 120 K
Acta Crystallographica, Section A, 2004, 60, 494-501
9012032 CIFBeP 63/m m c2.2858; 2.2858; 3.5843
90; 90; 120
16.219Yang, Y. W.; Coppens, P.
The electron density and bonding in beryllium metal as studied by Fourier methods
Acta Crystallographica Section A, 1978, 34, 61-65
9016056 CIFCd SeP 63 m c4.299; 4.299; 7.01
90; 90; 120
112.198Freeman, D. K.; Mair, S. L.; Barnea, Z.
The structure and Bijvoet ratios of cadmium selenide
Acta Crystallographica, Section A, 1977, 33, 355-359

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