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Table of Contents
1. Model and Molecule
2. An Overview of Protein Crystallography
3. Protein Crystals
4. Collecting Diffraction Data
5. From Diffraction Data to Electron Data
6. Obtaining Phases
7. Obtaining and Judging the Molecular Model
8. A User's Guide to Crystallographic Models
9. Other Diffraction Methods
10. Other Kinds of Macromolecular Models
11. Tools for Studying Macromolecules
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