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Crystallographic image processing

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Crystallographic image processing generally refers to techniques and methods used in the analysis and interpretation of crystal structures and diffraction patterns, often in the context of X-ray crystallography, electron microscopy, or similar imaging modalities. It involves the processing of data acquired from crystals to extract structural information about molecules, particularly in fields like crystallography, material science, and structural biology.

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