Journal of Applied Crystallography

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Journal of Applied Crystallography

The Journal of Applied Crystallography is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the International Union of Crystallography. It was established in 1968 with André Guinier as the founding editor.[1] The journal covers the application of crystallography and crystallographic techniques.[2] William Parrish (1914–1991) chaired the committee that started the journal.[3]

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Journal of Applied Crystallography
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DisciplineApplied crystallography
LanguageEnglish, French, Russian
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History1968-present
Publisher
IUCr/Wiley
FrequencyBimonthly
6.1 (2022)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4J. Appl. Crystallogr.
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CODENJACGAR
ISSN1600-5767
LCCN68007471
OCLC no.44114793
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The Journal of Applied Crystallography publishes articles on the crystallographic methods that are used to study crystalline and non-crystalline matter with neutrons, X-rays and electrons, their application in condensed matter research, materials science and the life sciences, and their use in identifying phase transformations and structural changes of defects, structure-property relationships, interfaces and surfaces etc. The journal also covers developments in crystallographic instrumentation and apparatus, theory and interpretation and numerical analysis and other related subjects, together with information on crystallographic computer programs.[4]

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