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List of invited papers .
Opening Address
Prof. Dr. H. Schenk
IMC, FWNI, University of Amsterdam, The
Netherlands
What is a Chemical Substance?
Prof Dr Anton Amann
Univ-klinik fuer Anaesthesie, Innsbruck,
Austria
The measurement of symmetry: Concepts and
applications
Prof David Avnir
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem,
Israel
Metal-induced Cleavage of Peptide Bonds and the Mechanism of
the Cleavage of a Model Compound-Monooxamic Acid
Prof Ivan Bernal
University of Houston, Houston,
USA
Symmetry and Structure - An Introduction
Prof Jan Boeyens
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South
Africa
Chirality - art, life and molecules
Prof Peter Comba
Anorganisch-Chemisches Institut, Heidelberg, Germany
From Molecular to Crystal Symmetry
Prof Gautam R.Desiraju
University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad,
India
Twins, Disorders and other Demons
Judith Flippen-Anderson
Naval Research Laboratory, Washington,
USA
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Prof H Fuess
Darmstadt University of Technology,
Germany
Light-Powered Molecular Motor with Mono-Directional Rotation:
Chirality and Mechanism
Prof Nobuyuki Harada
Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
Crystallographic scale-rotational symmetries: From indexed
scaled forms of snow crystals to structural relations in
bio-macromolecules
Prof Aloysio Janner
Institute for Theoretical Physics, Nijmegen, The
Netherlands
Physico-Chemical Aspects of Inclusion Compounds
Prof L.R. Nassimbeni
University of Cape Town, South
Africa
The effect of structure and symmetry on intermolecular dynamic
potentials
Prof Izhack Oref
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa,
Israel
New Facts and Interpretations about Hydrogen Bonds (the Old
Symmetry Breakers in Crystals) Emerged from Analysis of the Cambridge
Structure Database
Prof Eiji Osawa
Toyohashi University of Technology, Toyohashi,
Japan
The complete list of
delegates, and the preliminary
programme may also be downloaded as MS-Word files.
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