Dear Kay,
I have looked at XPAND and it looks like it is part of the O-package. Do you
know if it can also be used stand-alone?
Best,
Herman
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Von: Kay Diederichs [mailto:kay.diederi...@uni-konstanz.de]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 1. August 2018 15:00
An: CCP4BB@JISCMA
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I am not sure if you gave your wave length but it is always worth doing an
anomalous map, and looking at relativr peak heights for your known S
positions and the putative sulphate or phosphate.
There are small differences in the expected f" at most wavelengths.
Chemical arguments are doubtless bet
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Dear David,
The long-wavelength beamline I23 at Diamond
(http://www.diamond.ac.uk/Instruments/Mx/I23.html) can go all way down to the
phosphorous edge. While data quality will be obviously compromised by
absorption effects (we are working on this), for a reasonably well diffracting
crystal lik
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Dear Herman,
the "water scrutinizer" option of XPAND does this -.
http://www.msg.ucsf.edu/local/programs/ono/manuals/xpand_man.html#S7
best wishes,
Kay
On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 12:39:01 +, herman.schreu...@sanofi.com wrote:
>Dear BB,
>
>I know it has been discussed some time ago, but a google