CIF1

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CIF1 is the original version of the Crystallographic Information File standard used to represent and exchange crystallographic data in a structured text format.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Crystallographic Information File standard
file format
abbreviationOf Crystallographic Information File version 1 NERFINISHED
associatedOrganization International Union of Crystallography NERFINISHED
basedOn STAR File syntax
compatibleWith IUCr CIF dictionaries NERFINISHED
core CIF dictionary
mmCIF dictionary NERFINISHED
powder CIF dictionary
dataModel dictionary-based data definitions
tag-value pairs
dataStructure line-oriented text
plain text
developedBy International Union of Crystallography NERFINISHED
fieldOfUse crystallography
materials science
structural chemistry
governingSpecification IUCr CIF 1.1 specification
hasFeature data blocks identified by data_ names
dictionary-driven semantics
human-readable syntax
looped data tables
machine-readable syntax
save frames in dictionaries
self-describing data items
hasFullName Crystallographic Information File version 1 NERFINISHED
hasLimitation line length constraints in some implementations
restricted character set
primaryUseContext archiving crystallographic experiments
interchange between crystallographic software packages
purpose exchange of crystallographic data
representation of crystallographic data
serializationFormat ASCII text
standardizedBy International Union of Crystallography Commission on Crystallographic Data NERFINISHED
successor CIF2 NERFINISHED
supports atomic coordinates
crystal structure data
experimental conditions
reflection data
symmetry information
unit cell parameters
supportsEncoding 7-bit ASCII
syntaxType STAR-based syntax
typicalFileExtension .cif
usedIn crystallographic databases
journal article submissions in crystallography
macromolecular crystallography
powder diffraction
small-molecule crystallography

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