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		Chemical Markup Language (CML) 
                provides support for most chemistry including molecules, compounds, reactions, spectra, crystals and computational chemistry.
     
    
    	 These examples
         show how to visualize 
         Chemical Markup Language (CML)
         molecular definitions, combined with previously designed X3D model prototypes, 
         by converting CML molecule definitions in XML through
         CmlToX3d.xslt stylesheet
         transformations.
         This process is described in the paper 
         "Stylesheet Transformations for Interactive Visualization: Towards a Web3D Chemistry Curricula,"
         originally published in 
         Proceedings of Web3D 2003 Symposium,
         St. Malo France, 9-12 March 2003, ACM Press. 
     
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