| 1. | X-ray crystallography confirms that the molecule is planar with C 2v symmetry.
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| 2. | The structures of many vanadate compounds have been determined by X-ray crystallography.
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| 3. | There are several ways to determine the absolute structure by X-ray crystallography.
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| 4. | From the X-ray crystallography, there is no direct path to these packets.
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| 5. | Several suboxides of caesium and rubidium have been characterized by X-ray crystallography.
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| 6. | It is often used to suspend crystals for use in X-ray crystallography.
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| 7. | The structure of the attachment glycoprotein has been determined by X-ray crystallography.
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| 8. | For these two compounds the prediction holds up based on X-ray crystallography.
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| 9. | In X-ray crystallography, salts are of interest as they often crystallise easily.
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| 10. | In X-ray crystallography, there are several ways to recover the lost phases.
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