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Crystallographic databases / Biological databases / Protein structure / Diffraction / Cambridge Structural Database / X-ray crystallography / Inorganic Crystal Structure Database / Protein Data Bank / Acta Crystallographica / Chemistry / Science / Crystallography
Date: 2013-06-26 15:02:27
Crystallographic databases
Biological databases
Protein structure
Diffraction
Cambridge Structural Database
X-ray crystallography
Inorganic Crystal Structure Database
Protein Data Bank
Acta Crystallographica
Chemistry
Science
Crystallography

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