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- Proteasome (links | edit)
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- Sulfur (links | edit)
- Selenocysteine (links | edit)
- Structural biology (links | edit)
- Trypsin (links | edit)
- Tacticity (links | edit)
- Protein tertiary structure (links | edit)
- Virology (links | edit)
- William Lipscomb (links | edit)
- Xenon (links | edit)
- X-ray (links | edit)
- 1912 (links | edit)
- Auger electron spectroscopy (links | edit)
- Linus Pauling (links | edit)
- Feldspar (links | edit)
- Diffraction grating (links | edit)
- Gel (links | edit)
- X-ray astronomy (links | edit)
- Calcite (links | edit)
- Atomic radius (links | edit)
- Hydronium (links | edit)
- Protein folding (links | edit)
- Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (links | edit)
- Biophysics (links | edit)
- Proteomics (links | edit)
- Compton scattering (links | edit)
- Perchloric acid (links | edit)
- Crystal structure (links | edit)
- Acridine (links | edit)
- Ferrocene (links | edit)
- Glycomics (links | edit)
- Taurine (links | edit)
- Pyrrolysine (links | edit)
- Reelin (links | edit)
- Alanine (links | edit)
- Borax (links | edit)
- Festival of Britain (links | edit)
- Osmium tetroxide (links | edit)
- Solid-state chemistry (links | edit)
- Red blood cell (links | edit)
- X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (links | edit)
- Molar volume (links | edit)
- Satyendra Nath Bose (links | edit)
- X-ray fluorescence (links | edit)
- Rosalind Franklin (links | edit)