Jmol – a paradigm shift in crystallographic visualization
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Figure 13
The c-glide plane operation (x, [\textstyle{3\over2}]y, z + [\textstyle{1\over2}]) relating two molecules of maleic acid. The molecule on the left is being reflected through the plane, then translated by half a unit cell in the direction of the c axis (load maleic.cif 3; display molecule=1 or molecule=4; draw symop {molecule=1} {molecule=4}).










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Figure 13
The c-glide plane operation (x, [\textstyle{3\over2}]y, z + [\textstyle{1\over2}]) relating two molecules of maleic acid. The molecule on the left is being reflected through the plane, then translated by half a unit cell in the direction of the c axis (load maleic.cif 3; display molecule=1 or molecule=4; draw symop {molecule=1} {molecule=4}).

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