Journal:Acta Cryst D:S2059798320011869

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*<scene name='86/860390/Cv/9'>Pentamer of tetramer stacking in the toad NA crystal. Top view</scene>.
*<scene name='86/860390/Cv/9'>Pentamer of tetramer stacking in the toad NA crystal. Top view</scene>.
*<scene name='86/860390/Cv/11'>One of the tetramers</scene>. <scene name='86/860390/Cv/14'>Test</scene>
*<scene name='86/860390/Cv/11'>One of the tetramers</scene>. <scene name='86/860390/Cv/14'>Test</scene>
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In the lattice-translocation defect crystals, every other layer is either in the Fig. 5b orientation (see static image bewlow) or in the <scene name='86/860390/Cv/8'>Fig. 5d orientation</scene> (see also static image bewlow), and the choice is absolutely random.
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In the lattice-translocation defect crystals, every other layer is either in the Fig. 5b orientation (see static image bewlow) or in the <scene name='86/860390/Cv/8'>Fig. 5d orientation</scene> (see also static image bewlow), and the choice is absolutely random.
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[[Image:F2qq.png|thumb|390px|left|'''Figure 5''' Pentamer of tetramer stacking in the toad NA crystal. (a, b) Side view of two alternative ways of stacking in the middle layer with a translation of (1/2, 0, 1/2). (c, d) Top view of (a, b).]]
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[[Image:Figure5aa.jpg|thumb|390px|left|'''Figure 5''' Pentamer of tetramer stacking in the toad NA crystal. (a, b) Side view of two alternative ways of stacking in the middle layer with a translation of (1/2, 0, 1/2). (c, d) Top view of (a, b).]]
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