American Crystallographic Association. Meeting
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A professional society of chemists, physicists, mineralogists, and metallurgists, the American Crystallographic Association was formed in 1949 by a merger of the Crystallographic Society of America and the American Society for X-ray and Electron Diffraction. It promotes the study of the arrangement of atoms in matter. It has been affiliated with the American Institute of Physics since 1950, became an Associate Member in 1958, and has been a full Member Society since 1966.
From the description of Records of Dan McLachlan, Jr., 1957-1960, (bulk 1958) (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78696877
From the description of Records, 1946-1973. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79789844
From the description of Miscellaneous publications, 1961-1989. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 154303342
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associatedWith | American Crystallographic Association. Committee on Apparatus and Standards. |
associatedWith | American Institute of Physics. |
associatedWith | American Institute of Physics. Office of the Director. |
associatedWith | American Institute of Physics. Office of the Director. |
associatedWith | American Society for X-Ray and Electron Diffraction. |
associatedWith | Busing, William Richard, 1921- |
associatedWith | Crystallographic Society of America. |
associatedWith | Ewald, Paul Peter, 1888-1985. |
associatedWith | Fankuchen, Isidor, 1904-1964. |
associatedWith | McLachlan, Dan, 1905- |
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