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Crystallography

JAN 01, 1965
James A. Ibers

The annual meeting of the American Crystallographic Association (ACA) was held July 24–31, 1964, on the beautiful campus of Montana State College at Bozeman, Montana. Approximately 400 crystallographers, over thirty percent of the membership of the ACA, took an active part in the meeting. Of the 170 papers of 15‐minutes duration, about 50 were presented in single sessions, and the rest were distributed between two simultaneous sessions.

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James A. Ibers, Brookhaven National Laboratory.

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