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In this chapter we shall consider direct (phase probability) methods of solving the phase problem, and certain other techniques which may be involved in the overall investigation of crystal and molecular structure.
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Direct Methods
Stout, G. H., and Jensen, L. H., X-Ray Structure Determination—A Practical Guide, New York, Macmillan.
Woolfson, M. M., An Introduction to X-Ray Crystallography, Cambridge, University Press.
Woolfson, M. M., Direct Methods in Crystallography, New York, Oxford University Press.
Refinement and Molecular Geometry
Stout, G. H., and Jensen, L. H., X-Ray Structure Determination—A Practical Guide, New York, Macmillan.
Woolfson, M. M., An Introduction to X-Ray Crystallography, Cambridge, University Press.
Chemical Data
Sutton, L. E. (Editor), Tables of Interatomic Distances and Configurations in Molecules and Ions, London, The Chemical Society (1958; supplement, 1965).
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Ladd, M.F.C., Palmer, R.A. (1977). Some Further Topics. In: Structure Determination by X-Ray Crystallography. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7930-4_7
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