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ISSN: 2056-9890

April 2007 issue

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Cover illustration: Surprisingly, this simple compound, 3-methylenecyclohexane-1,1-dicarboxylic acid is the first example of a 1,1-cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid for which atomic coordinates are available. The Cambridge Structural Database contains one entry, a conference abstract from 1986, which was never published in full. See Foces-Foces, Rodríguez & Pérez-Hernández [Acta Cryst. (2007), E63, o1308-o1310].

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addenda and errata



Research communications

The first papers in this new format were published in July 2014. Research communications are longer papers with new text sections designed to help authors bring out the science behind their structure determinations. Figures are included in the published paper and, for the first time in Acta E, individual reports are not limited to single structure determinations. The Research communications format will make Acta E the natural home for structure determinations with interesting science to report.

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