Journal:Acta Cryst D:S2059798320011869

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In the lattice-translocation defect crystals, every other layer is either in the Fig. 5b orientation (see static image below) or in the Fig. 5d orientation, and the choice is absolutely random.
In the lattice-translocation defect crystals, every other layer is either in the Fig. 5b orientation (see static image below) or in the Fig. 5d orientation, and the choice is absolutely random.
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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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[[Image:Figure5bb.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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