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Title: How can we predict crystal structures?
Post by: thedoc on 16/08/2011 17:54:22
In order to design useful new compounds, we need to know exactly what structure any new chemical will take.  Computer models, combined with more traditional crystallography, are leading the way in predicting how any given molecule will arrange itself...
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