On 04/09/12 12:32, Boaz Shaanan wrote:
How about such a footnote to Table 1:

"The resolution of data  is 3A in the a direction, 3.5A in b direction  and 5A in 
the c direction"

Wouldn't this do the trick?

Usually there's a requirement for a table of statistics, including completeness and R in the outer shell. In the case of anisotropic data, what constitutes the outer shell?

This is not a rhetorical question, I have some anisotropic data myself and will be facing these questions when it comes time to publish.

This looks like a good place to plug the UCLA MBI Diffraction Anisotropy Server, which I found to be useful:
http://services.mbi.ucla.edu/anisoscale/

Cheers,

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