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Long Standing Problems in Organometallic Chemistry Solved by Powder Diffraction
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Resolution Enhancement: What Does Deconvolution Offer?
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Powder Pattern Decomposition with the Aid of Preferred Orientation - Experimental Test
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Anisotropic Line Broadening from Stacking Faults in Rietveld Refinement
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Molecular Modelling Features in XPD Rietveld Refinement of Organic Structures
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Towards the Solution of Organic Crystal Structures by Powder Diffraction
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Powder and Single-Crystal X-Ray Structural Refinement on a Natural Chromite: Dependence of Site Occupancies on Experimental Strategies
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Quantitative Phase Analysis: Rietveld Method Versus Full-Pattern Method with Whole Observed Standard Profiles
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