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A table of observed and calculated structure factors.

Subject: Chemistry / Crystallography

The affiliated paper was published in volume 289 of the Proceedings of the Royal Society A as 'The crystal structure of cupric tropolone: a refinement'.

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AP/83/4
Earliest possible date
1965
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Ink on paper
Page extent
23 pages
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Photocopy
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John Monteath Robertson

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John Monteath Robertson, Supporting data, regarding 'The crystal structure of cupric tropolone: a refinement' by W M Macintyre, John Monteath Robertson and R F Zahrobsky, 1965, AP/83/4, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/ap_83_4/supporting-data-regarding-the-crystal-structure-of-cupric-tropolone-a-refinement-by-w-m-macintyre-john-monteath-robertson-and-r-f-zahrobsky, accessed on 09 October 2024

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