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  1. www.crystallography.net

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  2. Crystallography Open Database: What's New?

    The COD, once finalized, will be nothing else than a keyword-searchable Web server of crystal structure atomic coordinates, preserving the data after publication as well as unpublished data.

  3. Crystallography Open Database: Browse the COD

    Journal of Organic Chemistry Acta Crystallographica Section B Dalton Transactions Organic Letters American Mineralogist Journal of the Chemical Society, Dalton Transactions New Journal of …

  4. Theoretical Crystallography Open Database

    Open-access collection of theoretically calculated or refined crystal structures of organic, inorganic, metal-organic compounds and minerals, excluding biopolymers.

  5. Crystallography Open Database: Crystallography Open Database

    COD is essentially a database for finding if your compound structure is already known, so that the search can be performed on the chemical composition and for volume and cell parameter ranges.

  6. cod - wiki.crystallography.net

    Apr 25, 2023 · The COD, once finalized, will be nothing else than a keyword-searchable Web server of crystal structure atomic coordinates, preserving the data after publication as well as unpublished data.

  7. Crystallography Open Database: Search hints and tips

    Given that the COD was built mainly for verifying if, knowing your sample cell, you are not redetermining an already known structure, these above search possibilities should fulfill your needs (especially …

  8. Crystallography Open Database

    The COD, once finalized, will be nothing else than a keyword-searchable Web server of crystal structure atomic coordinates, preserving the data after publication as well as unpublished data.

  9. Information card for entry 4114994 - Crystallography

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  10. Citing COD - Crystallography

    May 6, 2024 · There is also a sister database, PCOD (Predicted COD), that hosts a large number of predicted crystal structures. If you use data from it, please cite the publication for the GRINSP …