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A new product was announced since 2000 and launched in April 2002: 'Pauling File, Binaries Edition'. (The Pauling File project was already launched in 1995 by Pierre Villars et. With the aim to create tools for scientists working with inorganic compounds, with particular focus on materials design. Bic america f12 owners manual. Pauling File binaries edition (Villars, P. Of Alloys and Compounds, (2004)) 1335 binary alloys 3975 non-unique compounds 4263 compounds total alloys not containing elements: He, B, C, N, O, F, Ne, Si, P, S, Cl, Ar, As, Se, Br, Kr, Te, I, Xe, At, Rn.

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An inorganic materials database system, AtomWork, has been developed and released on the Internet. It includes the phase diagram, crystal structure, X-ray powder diffraction, and property data of more than 80,000 inorganic materials extracted from scientific literature. The feature of this database is that the information of the synthesis, identification, and property of materials is organically linked, which enables the data reported in different papers to be grouped and compared at four different levels: chemical system, compound, substance, and material. The database can provide users with a comprehensive overview of substances and necessary information to understand the relationships among chemical component, structure, and property.

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