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<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_Markup_Language" target="_blank">Chemical Markup Language (CML)</a>
provides support for most chemistry including molecules, compounds, reactions, spectra, crystals and computational chemistry.
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These examples
show how to visualize
<a href="https://xml-cml.org" target="_blank">Chemical Markup Language (CML)</a>
molecular definitions, combined with previously designed X3D model prototypes,
by converting CML molecule definitions in XML through
<a href="CmlToX3d.xslt" target="_blank">CmlToX3d.xslt</a> stylesheet
transformations.
This process is described in the paper
"<a href="Polys.StylesheetTransformationsInteractiveVisualization.Web3d2003Symposium.pdf" target="_blank">Stylesheet Transformations for Interactive Visualization: Towards a Web3D Chemistry Curricula</a>,"
originally published in
<i><a href="https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=636593&picked=prox&CFID=74553243&CFTOKEN=60897567" target="_blank">Proceedings of Web3D 2003 Symposium</a></i>,
St. Malo France, 9-12 March 2003, ACM Press.
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