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DescriptionEncapsulating Assembly ChemEurJ 1996 v2 p989.jpg | This is a picture generated from a crystal structure reported by Julius Rebek, Jr. and coworkers in Chemistry-A European Journal, 1996, 2, 989-991. It shows a dimeric molecular assembly that contains a single nitrogen molecule. It was made by myself and is free to be used by all others. |
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File change date and time | 14:52, 20 January 2007 |
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DateTime subseconds | 772 |
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