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DescriptionTriclinic.svg |
English: Triclinic crystal structure. |
Date | Original: 1 August 2005; Vector: 2 March 2007 |
Source | Own work based on: Triclinic.png by DrBob at English XIV |
Author | Vectorization: Stannered |
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current | 09:32, 8 August 2016 | 129 × 149 (16 KB) | Officer781 | Remove incorrect lattice constraint. The triclinic lattice has no constraints since it is the general case. One angle can be, 90 degrees. And it will still be triclinic. | |
11:39, 31 July 2016 | 129 × 165 (26 KB) | Officer781 | Labelled a, b and "c." | ||
19:53, 21 May 2012 | 129 × 154 (26 KB) | Tretyak | Сorrection of an error | ||
21:44, 2 March 2007 | 129 × 154 (25 KB) | Stannered | {{Information |Description=Triclinic crystal structure. |Source=Crystal stucture |Date=2007-03-02 |Author=Original PNGs by Daniel Mayer, traced in Inkscape by User:Stannered |Permission=GNU Free Documentation License |other_versio |
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- Bravais lattice
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- List of space groups
- Monoclinic crystal system
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- Orthorhombic crystal system
- Rectangular lattice
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- Tetragonal crystal system
- Triclinic crystal system
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