Here is my data table for the processed data. Would the total reflections be
the observed reflections summed together? Then the unique reflections summed
together for the unique reflections? Also do I use the I/sigma value reported
here for the high and lowest resolution shells for my table? I a
> what would YOU do if you had $1e12 USD for your science?
(a) Embezzle most of and (b) do sociologically relevant research with the rest,
like
https://www.ruppweb.org/Garland/PICD.html
Best, BR
-
Bernhard Rupp
k.k. Hofkristallamt
Thank you for spearheading this, Mark,
But, I don't think you are going far enough. It has already been
expressed by several on this thread that a 5C change is insufficient
correction for many situations. I propose a much more productive change
of lowering "room temperature" to 4 Kelvin. Thi
On Mon, Apr 01, 2024, James Holton wrote:
My question for the BB is: what would YOU do if you had $1e12 USD for
your science? No non-scientific proposals please. There are plenty of
other forums for those. This BB is about biological structural
science, so please stay on-topic. OK? And now
Of course, Frank! No amount is too small if it makes a difference in
the world.
Can you please provide a budget justification?
On 4/1/2024 1:22 AM, Frank Von Delft wrote:
Oh dear, your prime number oversupply crashed the crypto Ponzi
schememarket. Will you accept $10e2 proposals now?
Sent
Looking forward to feedback from the Southern realms as to which should be
higher; SSRT or WSRT.
===
All Things Serve the Beam
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Hi James,
The elevator pitch has to be 90 degrees, no? Otherwise it would travel
horizontally as well.
Or, perhaps, we should petition these types of elevators to be added to
building codes for large, multi-entrance buildings?
Best,
Nukri
On Mon, Apr 1, 2024 at 10:08 AM James Holton wrote:
> For
I'm sorry Phil, but your application has been administratively rejected
because it did not conform to the bioscience-only stipulation that was
clearly stated in the RFA.
We look forward to an improved version of your proposal in the future,
and please try to read the instructions more carefull
For you, Eleanor? Of course! I look forward to it.
But do you have an "elevator pitch"?
I feel that a lively exchange of short messages conveys ideas much more
efficiently and effectively than an annual exchange of hyper-dense
documents.
Cheers,
-James Holton
MAD Scientist
On 4/1/2024 6:2
:: I expect to have ~ $1e12 USD on current ledgers.
Presumably via the Bankman-Fried algorithm
Phil
On 4/1/24 3:01 AM, James Holton wrote:
Hey Everyone,
It may sound like an incredibly boring thing that there has never been a
formal mathematical proof that finding the prime factors of very l
Hi Mark,
Well, you don't have to look far. Spain (kind of where you are), France,
Germany they will start cooling as well to reach that temperature for most of
the year.
I don’t think it will be feasible considering going green is what Europe wants
to achieve.
Jürgen
> On Apr 1, 2024, at 10:
Excellent idea, Mark!
I think the solution to your dilemma is rather straightforward: we
introduce a Winter Standard Room Temperature (WSRT) and a Summer Standard
Room Temperature (SSRT). This way, the folks from locales closer to the
equator can always use SSRT, while those from more temperate cli
Room temperature change from 25ºC to 20ºC
As a member of the inter-society standards commission St-Incent I have been
asked to take the bearings of the structural biology community regarding a
proposal to lower the universally understood room temperature from 25ºC (77º
Fahrenheit) to 20ºC (68º
It. Will probably take me a. Full year to draft the. Application - is that
too slow?
On Mon, 1 Apr 2024 at 09:22, Frank Von Delft <
bcb385fe5582-dmarc-requ...@jiscmail.ac.uk> wrote:
> Oh dear, your prime number oversupply crashed the crypto Ponzi scheme
> market. Will you accept $10e2 propo
Oh dear, your prime number oversupply crashed the crypto Ponzi scheme market.
Will you accept $10e2 proposals now?
Sent from tiny silly touch screen
From: James Holton
Sent: Monday, 1 April 2024 08:01
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: [ccp4bb] request for appli
Hey Everyone,
It may sound like an incredibly boring thing that there has never been a
formal mathematical proof that finding the prime factors of very large
numbers doesn't have a more efficient algorithm than simply trying every
single one of them. Nevertheless, to this day, encryption keys
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