Can you scan the page and submit the image to the bb?

Besides increasing the chance of identifying the source, I am sure I am not the only one who is curious to see the mystery page.

Steven Herron


On 7/18/2013 9:29 PM, Edward Snell wrote:
Dear All,

On a beamline visit I came across a photocopy of a table comprising point groups, 
number of random images and the percentage completeness that resulted. The Table is 
labeled 17.1 and the table legend starts with the text "Data from randomly 
oriented images. The figures shown are the percentage completeness to 3A resolution. 
These were calculated by predicting reflections from 90 images with randomly 
generated mis-setting angles, arbitrary cell, wavelength of 0.9A and oscillation 
range of 0.4 degree. Only reflections more than 50% recorded were accepted .... The 
figures are essentially independent of resolution.

I would very much like to reference this but I don't have any idea where it 
came from other than the number 17.1 suggesting it is a rather large book - 
there were no details on the copy. If you recognize this table and could 
provide the reference I'd be very grateful. If I should have read your book 
where it appeared I apologize! I doubt the board would be interested in this so 
please send me a reply offline.

Thanks.

Eddie

Edward Snell Ph.D.
Assistant Prof. Department of Structural Biology, SUNY Buffalo,
Senior Scientist, Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute
700 Ellicott Street, Buffalo, NY 14203-1102
Phone:     (716) 898 8631         Fax: (716) 898 8660
Skype:      eddie.snell                 Email: esn...@hwi.buffalo.edu
Telepathy: 42.2 GHz

Heisenberg was probably here!

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