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Towards faster Methods Providing more Information -- Dynamical Aspects of BiomacromolecularMulti-Resolution Modelling Using the Ultra Scan Solution Modeler (US-SOMO) Suite -- Linking Diffraction, XAFS and Spectroscopic Studies on Short Lived Species -- Structure Analyses of Unstable Reaction Intermediates Using the Technique of Acid-Base Complex or Polymorphic Crystal Formation -- Molecular Mechanisms of Light-Harvesting and Photo-Protection by Carotenoids Explaining Configurational Selections by Antenna and Reaction Centre Complexes -- Time-Resolved Macromolecular Crystallography in Practice at Bio CARS, Advanced Photon Source: from Data Collection to Structures of Intermediates -- Combining Single Crystal UV/Vis Spectroscopy and Diffraction to Structurally Characterise Intermediates and Monitor Radiation Damage -- Molecular Dynamics Probed by Short X-Ray Pulses from a Synchrotron. 330 $aThis work  focuses on complementary crystallographic and spectroscopic areas of dynamic structural science, from papers presented at the 46th NATO sponsored course in Erice, Sicily 2013. 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