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Detailed descriptions of methods used in bioactivity studies should be placed in the Experimental Section. 3. Analytical results These should be reported in the manner illustrated as follows: Anal. Calcd. for KBr(%): K, 32.9; Br, 67.1. Found: K, 32.7; Br, 67.0. 4. Spectra, Structures and Thermal Analysis Routine spectral data will not be published. Essential or important representative spectra should be carefully presented to include frequencies of the maxima and also relative intensities, breadths and shapes of the bands as briefly as possible. Prior to submission, authors are expected to use the International Union of Crystallography (IUCr) checkCIF service (http://checkcif.iucr.org) to validate all crystallographic information files (CIFs) and structure factors. Copies of the CIF and validation reports for both the CIF and structure factors must be submitted as Supplemental Material for reviewers. 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