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Feuille d'érable - p4g - Maple Leaf
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Successful CNCC bid for the 23rd Congress and General Assembly of the International Union of Crystallography to be in Montreal, August 5-12, 2014


IUCr 2014 congress to be at the Palais des congrès de Montréal, Quebec, Canada, August 5-12, 2014

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Some photos from the Canada 2014 IUCr Congress booth at the IUCr Congress in Osaka, Japan, August 2008

Professor Louis T. J. Delbaere (1943-2009), CNCC Chair at the Canada 2014 IUCr Congress bid booth, Osaka, Japan, August 2008 . Dr. Joseph Schrag, CNCC Secretary and Dr James F. Britten, CNCC Vice-Chair . Part of the CNCC team in action at the Canada 2014 IUCr Congress bid booth, Osaka, Japan, August 2008

left: Professor Louis T. J. Delbaere (1943-2009), CNCC Chair; middle: Dr. Joseph Schrag, CNCC Secretary and Dr James F. Britten, CNCC Vice-Chair; right: Part of the CNCC team in action at the Canada 2014 IUCr Congress bid booth, Osaka, Japan, August 2008; (photos courtesy of Marie-France Polidori of the Palais des congrès de Montréal)


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ABB-417, McMaster University
1280 Main St W
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Phone: 905 525 9140 ext 23107
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E-mail: britten@mcmaster.ca
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