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  2. Crystal Creek Media - Wikipedia

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    Crystal Creek Media is an independent film production company that specializes in faith-based and family films, founded in 2005. After producing several short films and promotional videos, the company began to venture into full-length films, releasing films such as Creed of Gold and Courageous Love . The company also runs a film making training ...

  3. New York, Ontario and Western Railway - Wikipedia

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    20th century Engine 405 A stock share of the New York, Ontario and Western Railway, issued October 7, 1921. During the ill-fated "Morganization" of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad (NH), the railroad acquired control of the O&W and installed NH president Charles Sanger Mellen as president for a year.

  4. Chrome alum - Wikipedia

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    Potassium chromium sulfate. Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). Chrome alum or Chromium (III) potassium sulfate is the potassium double sulfate of chromium. Its chemical formula is KCr (SO 4) 2 and it is commonly found in its dodecahydrate form as KCr (SO 4) 2 ·12 (H ...

  5. Inorganic Crystal Structure Database - Wikipedia

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    Inorganic Crystal Structure Database ( ICSD) is a chemical database founded in 1978 by Günter Bergerhoff at the University of Bonn in Germany and I. D. Brown at McMaster University in Canada. [1] [2] It is now produced by FIZ Karlsruhe in Europe and the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology. It seeks to contain information on all ...

  6. Crystallographic database - Wikipedia

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    A crystallographic database is a database specifically designed to store information about the structure of molecules and crystals. Crystals are solids having, in all three dimensions of space, a regularly repeating arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules. They are characterized by symmetry, morphology, and directionally dependent physical ...

  7. Crystallography Open Database - Wikipedia

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    The Crystallography Open Database ( COD) is a database of crystal structures. [1] Unlike similar crystallography databases, the database is entirely open-access, with registered users able to contribute published and unpublished structures of small molecules and small to medium-sized unit cell crystals to the database.

  8. Distortion free energy density - Wikipedia

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    Distortion free energy density. The distortion free energy density is a quantity that describes the increase in the free energy density of a liquid crystal caused by distortions from its uniformly aligned configuration. It also commonly goes by the name Frank free energy density named after Frederick Charles Frank .

  9. Mercury (crystallography) - Wikipedia

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    Mercury is a freeware developed by the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre, originally designed as a crystal structure visualization tool. Mercury helps three dimensional visualization of crystal structure and assists in drawing and analysis of crystal packing and intermolecular interactions. [1] Current version Mercury can read "cif", ".mol ...