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Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
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                              The IUCr Policy
         for the Protection and the Promotion of the STAR File and
         CIF Standards for Exchanging and Archiving Electronic Data
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  Overview
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 method for submitting publications to Acta Crystallographica Section C and
 reports of crystal structure determinations to other sections of Acta
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 of the more general STAR File[2] format. The CIF and STAR File approaches
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 The IUCr's interest in the STAR File is as a general data interchange
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 [2] STAR File:
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                             CBFlib V0.1 Notice
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     Leland Stanford Junior University, nor their employees, makes any
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                              CIFPARSE notice
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 Portions of this software are loosely based on the CIFPARSE software
 package from the NDB at Rutgers university (see
 http://ndbserver.rutgers.edu/NDB/mmcif/software). CIFPARSE is part of the
 NDBQUERY application, a program component of the Nucleic Acid Database
 Project [ H. M. Berman, W. K. Olson, D. L. Beveridge, J. K. Westbrook, A.
 Gelbin, T. Demeny, S. H. Shieh, A. R. Srinivasan, and B. Schneider.
 (1992). The Nucleic Acid Database: A Comprehensive Relational Database of
 Three-Dimensional Structures of Nucleic Acids. Biophys J., 63, 751-759.],
 whose cooperation is gratefully acknowledged, especially in the form of
 design concepts created by J. Westbrook.
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                                MPACK notice
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 Portions of this library are adapted from the "mpack/munpack version 1.5"
 routines, written by John G. Myers. Mpack and munpack are utilities for
 encoding and decoding (respectively) binary files in MIME (Multipurpose
 Internet Mail Extensions) format mail messages. The mpack software used is
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                                 MD5 Notice
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 The following notice applies to the message digest software in md5.h and
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                       CCP4 Packed Compression Notice
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 The CBF_PACKED and CBF_PACKED_V2 compression and decompression code
 incorporated in CBFlib is derived in large part from the J. P. Abrahams
 pack_c.c compression code in CCP4. This code is incorporated in CBFlib
 under the GPL and the LGPL with both the permission Jan Pieter Abrahams,
 the original author of pack_c.c (email from Jan Pieter Abrahams of 15
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