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1974A unified approach to the theory of anomalous scattering - some novel applications of the multiple wavelength methodRamaseshan, S.; Ramesh, T.G.; Ranganath, G.S.Proceedings of an inter-congress conference on anomalous scattering Ed. S Ramaseshan & S C Abraham, Madrid, Spain, Munksgaard, 1974, p139-161
1957Use of anomalous scattering for the determination of crystal structures-KMn04Ramaseshan, S.; Venkatesan, K.; Mani, N.V.Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences A, 1957, Vol.46. p95
1963The use of anomalous scattering in crystal structure analysisRamaseshan, S.Advanced methods of crystallography (Book Chapter), 1963, p7
1966Use of anomalous scattering of neutrons in the solution of crystal structures containing large moleculesRamaseshan, S.Current Science, 1966, Vol. 35, p87
1957Use of anomalous scattering without phase change in crystal structure analysisRamaseshan, S.; Venkatesan, N.Current Science, 1957, Vol. 26, p352
1968The use of neutron anomalous scattering in crystal structure analysis. I. Non-centrosymmetric structuresSingh, A.K.; Ramaseshan, S.Acta Crystallographica B, 1951, Vol.24, p35
1968Use of neutron anomalous scattering in crystal-structure analysis. II. Centrosymmetric structuresSingh, A.K.; Ramaseshan, S.Acta Crystallographica B, 1951, Vol.24, p1701
1976Use of the multiwavelength anomalous scattering method in crystallographyRamaseshan, S.Text of invited talk given at the IUCr congress, Ottawa Computational Crystallography. p201, Ed. D Sayre, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1976
1954Using the dispersion corrections on either side of an absorption adge of an atom in a crystal to solve its crystal structureRamaseshan, S.Synopsis of lecture deliverd in the United States
1984X-ray and neutron diffraction studies of the crystal and molecular structure of the predominant monocarboxylic acid obtained by mild acid hydrolysis of cyanocobalamin. Part I. X-ray diffraction studies of air dried crystalsNockolds, C.E.; Ramaseshan, S.Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences: Chemical Science, 1984, Vol. 93, p197