DescriptionTrend of crystal structures in databases.svg
English: Trends of crystal structures in databases over the last decade. 'Organics' covers organic molecules and metal-organic compounds. 'Metals' represents metals, alloys, and intermetallics. 'Inorganics' means inorganic compounds and minerals. 'Proteins' covers all biological macromolecules.
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I, Peter Sondergeld, created the image in June 2008, when I was working on a wikipedia entry about crystallographic databases. The image was created using 'gnuplot'. It shows the development of crystal structure entries in the 4 major crystallographic dat
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description={{en|Trends of crystal structures in databases over the last decade. 'Organics' covers organic molecules and metal-organic compounds. 'Metals' represents metals, alloys, and intermetallics. 'Inorganics'...
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