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Hydrogen bonds are weak attractions, with a binding strength less
than one-tenth that of a normal covalent bond. However, hydrogen
bonds are of extraordinary importance; without them all wooden
structures would collapse, cement would crumble, oceans would
vaporize, and all living things would disintegrate into random
dispersions of inert matter.
Hydrogen Bonding in Biological Structures is informative and
eminently usable. It is, in a sense, a Rosetta stone that unlocks a
wealth of information from the language of crystallography and
makes it accessible to all scientists. (From a book review of
Kenneth M. Harmon, Science 1992)
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