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English: This is a plot generated from literature data from a Scientific paper SCIENCE

25 Oct 1985 Vol 230, Issue 4724 pp. 412-417 DOI: 10.1126/science.4048939

ORTEP was used to generate a POVray file and it was then rendered in POVray
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A POVray plot of the atomic coordinates for the cis Pt(NH3)2 and short fragement of DNA which was reported by Stephen J. Lippard in Science 1985

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