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IN the October issue of the Review of Scientific Instruments, Mr. G. Glockler, of the University of Minnesota, describes a convenient form of model of crystal structure. The atoms are represented by black, white or coloured dots on vertical sheets of ‘Cellophane’, which are hinged along their bottom edges to a thin sheet of wood or cardboard and can be folded down for packing. When so folded, each model is about the size of a volume of NATURE.
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Crystal Structure Models. Nature 133, 60 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133060e0
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