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[QUOTE="verty, post: 6046565, member: 54975"] Do you not want normal crystallography books? Here are two suggested by MIT to their grad students: Werner Massa - Crystal Structure Determination "Everything important is explained and the book starts from scratch." Carmello Giacarvazzo, et al. - Fundamentals of Crystallography "The somewhat more advanced student may like [this book]. Even though the word "fundamentals" appears in the title of the book, it is very helpful to have prior knowledge, when attempting to read [it]. This book covers all the basics and should be sufficient for most PhD students. [/QUOTE]
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