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Symyx Draw

Posted on March 13, 2010March 13, 2010 by Michael Seery

I was surprised by how few resources there are out their on the programme Symyx Draw, which replaces ISIS Draw. Symyx (and ISIS before it) has the advantage that they are free to download for student and academic use. Here is a video I made that goes over the basic principles.

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