Does anyone have any experience with equipment from Torrey Pines
Scientific (incubators, constant temperature circulators)?
Probably best to reply off-line; if there's a groundswell of interest
I can post a summary.
Thanks,
Pat
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Dear all,
Recently, I want to use ccp4 in my new mac operation system. After
installation, it cannot work with MOLREP, the log file reported as follows,
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Time:10h 36m 15s
Sol_ inMODEL_file :/Users/myfiles/Research_work/project/ab/artmodel.pdb
Sol_ inSF_file_ :/tmp/myfiles/ab_5_
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Structural Biology of DNA Damage Signalling and Repair
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Dear all,
We are pleased to announce next edition of the ESRF MX School
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As part of its 2010 Users Meeting, the ESRF will host a short school
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Dear Colleagues,
Two postdoctoral positions are available in the group of Professor Helen
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lei feng wrote:
comparing with the old version ( I used CCP4 6.0.2 on my windows xp
computer and finished my Ph.D projects.), I found the new version of
coot is kind of slow in moving to the next residue of the structure by
hitting the space. Can we adjust this to make it faster? or that is
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lei feng wrote:
comparing with the old version ( I used CCP4 6.0.2 on my windows xp
computer and finished my Ph.D projects.), I found the new version of
coot is kind of slow in moving to the next residue of the structure by
hitting the space. Can we adjust this to make it faster?
Yes.